rimaniamo
Rimaniamo is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb rimanere, meaning to remain or to stay. In ordinary speech it translates to “we stay” or, when used as a suggestion, “let’s stay.” It is commonly found in phrases such as rimaniamo qui (let’s stay here) or rimaniamo uniti (we stay united).
Beyond everyday language, rimaniamo sometimes appears as a slogan or motto in political, social, or organizational
Grammatically, rimaniamo is a finite verb in the present indicative with an implicit subject “we.” It commonly
Related forms come from the same verb family, such as rimaniamo tranquilli (let us remain calm) or
See also: rimanere; Italian verbs; usage of imperatives and subjunctives in Italian; slogan and motto practices