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pesiamo

Pesiamo is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb pesare, meaning to weigh. In ordinary use it indicates that the speaker and others are weighing something, or it can function as the inclusive imperative form meaning “let us weigh.” For example: Pesiamo i campioni per determinare la massa. In technical or instructional contexts it may appear as a directive to perform a weighing as a group.

As a regular -are verb, pesare follows common conjugation patterns in the present tense. The complete present

Pesare is used with direct objects to indicate the act of determining mass, such as weighing items,

In summary, pesiamo serves as a versatile form in Italian conjugation for describing collective weighing actions,

indicative
forms
are:
io
peso,
tu
pesi,
lui/lei
pesa,
noi
pesiamo,
voi
pesate,
loro
pesano.
The
verb’s
past
participle
is
pesato,
and
compound
tenses
use
the
auxiliary
avere,
for
example
ho
pesato,
hai
pesato,
ha
pesato,
abbiamo
pesato,
avete
pesato,
hanno
pesato.
ingredients,
or
samples.
In
scientific
and
culinary
contexts
the
word
pesado
or
weight-related
terms
are
common,
with
pesatura
(weighing)
describing
the
process
itself.
The
noun
peso
means
weight
or
burden,
and
related
terms
include
pesante
(heavy)
and
bilancia
(scale).
while
pesare
as
a
verb
covers
the
broader
act
of
determining
mass
in
everyday
and
technical
language.