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riservano

Riservano is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb riservare, meaning they reserve. It is used to indicate that multiple subjects set aside, withhold, or designate something for a specific purpose or time. Common contexts include reserving seats, rooms, or decisions, as in sentences where an authority or group reserves a resource or a future action for someone or something.

Etymology and usage: Riservare derives from Latin reservare, built from the prefix re- with the root serv-

Surname usage: Riservano may also occur as a surname in Italian-speaking regions. As with many Italian surnames,

See also: riservare, reservation.

meaning
to
keep
or
save.
In
Italian,
riservano
conjugates
with
a
plural
subject
and
typically
governs
a
direct
object
or
a
prepositional
phrase
specifying
what
is
being
reserved
or
until
when.
The
form
is
standard
in
formal,
administrative,
and
everyday
language,
appearing
in
news,
legal
texts,
and
conversations
about
allocations
or
withholding.
its
occurrence
is
relatively
uncommon,
and
there
is
no
widely
documented
single
origin
or
prominent
list
of
individuals
bearing
the
name
in
widely
available
sources.