ricadano
Ricadano may refer to linguistic uses in Italian and, less commonly, to onomastic uses as a proper noun. In Italian, ricadano is the third-person plural present subjunctive form of the verb ricadere, meaning “that they fall back” or “that they relapse.” It is used in subordinate clauses after verbs that express doubt, necessity, possibility, or desire. For example: "Spero che essi ricadano meno spesso" or "È probabile che essi ricadano negli errori del passato." The present subjunctive forms of ricadere include che io ricada, che tu ricada, che egli ricada, che noi ricadiamo, che voi ricadete, che essi ricadano.
As a proper noun, there is no widely recognized geographical location or notable person with the name
Related terms include the verb ricadere (to fall back) and the broader Italian verb cadere (to fall).