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riassumono

Riassumono is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb riassumere, which means to summarize or condense. It is used when the subject is plural, for example: Gli studenti riassumono i capitoli principali del libro.

Conjugation and forms: The present indicative forms of riassumere are: io riassumo, tu riassumi, lui/lei riassume,

Usage and meaning: Riassumono is used to denote that someone or something (plural subjects) summarizes or recaps

Related concepts: The noun riassunto refers to the summary itself, while riassuntivo can describe something that

noi
riassumiamo,
voi
riassumete,
loro
riassumono.
The
verb
also
forms
other
tenses
and
voices
through
standard
Italian
conjugation,
with
the
past
participle
riassunto
and
the
gerund
riassumendo.
The
infinitive
is
riassumere,
and
related
nouns
include
riassunto
(a
summary)
and
riassuntivo
(summarizing
or
summarizing-related).
information,
texts,
events,
or
discussions.
It
is
transitive
and
commonly
appears
in
contexts
such
as
journalism,
academic
writing,
and
everyday
speech
when
presenting
a
condensed
account
of
content.
It
is
often
paired
with
direct
objects
like
i
punti
principali,
gli
avvenimenti,
or
i
dati.
serves
to
summarize
(for
example,
un
testo
riassuntivo).
Riassumere
is
related
to
other
verbs
meaning
to
take
up
or
to
synthesize,
and
it
is
part
of
a
broader
family
of
terms
used
to
express
condensation
or
recapitulation
of
information.