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progettate

Progettate is an Italian term that can function as two distinct grammatical forms of the verb progettare and as an inflected adjective or past participle. As a verb form, progettate is the second-person plural present indicative of progettare, used with the subject voi to mean “you all design” or “you are designing.” Example: Voi progettate una nuova app.

As a participle or adjective, progettate is the feminine plural form of the past participle progettato, used

Etymology and related forms: the term derives from the verb progettare, which means to design or plan.

Usage notes: progettate appears frequently in technical, architectural, engineering, software development, and planning texts. When used

to
describe
feminine
plural
nouns
or
to
form
passive
voice
constructions
with
essere.
For
example,
case
progettate
means
“designed
houses.”
It
can
also
occur
in
combination
with
avere
when
the
direct
object
precedes
the
participle,
as
in
avete
progettate
le
case
(you
have
designed
the
houses).
Related
words
include
progetto
(project),
progettazione
(design/planning),
and
progettista
(designer).
The
masculine
plural
past
participle
is
progettati,
and
the
feminine
singular
is
progettata,
reflecting
Italian
agreement
rules
for
participles
and
adjectives.
as
a
verb
form,
it
denotes
present
ongoing
action
by
the
addressed
group.
When
used
as
a
participle
or
adjective,
it
describes
feminine
plural
nouns
as
“designed”
or
“planned,”
and
agrees
in
gender
and
number
with
the
noun
it
modifies.