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risolti

Risolti is the Italian plural form of the past participle risolto, derived from the verb risolvere, meaning to solve or to resolve. In Italian, risolto is used both as a verb participle in compound tenses and as an adjective meaning "solved" or "resolved." It can function as part of a verb phrase with essere or avere, and it agrees in gender and number with the noun it describes when used as an adjective.

As a participle, risolto forms compound tenses such as the passato prossimo. When used with essere, the

Risolti is commonly used in contexts involving problems, disputes, questions, or tasks that have reached a conclusion.

Etymology and related forms: risolvere comes from Latin resolvere, combining re- with solvere, to loosen or

participle
agrees
with
the
subject:
for
example,
i
problemi
sono
stati
risolti
(the
problems
have
been
solved).
As
an
attributive
adjective,
risolto
agrees
with
the
noun
it
modifies:
problemi
risolti
(masculine
plural),
questioni
risolte
(feminine
plural),
problema
risolto
(masculine
singular),
questione
risolta
(feminine
singular).
It
appears
in
sentences
describing
results
of
investigations,
experiments,
negotiations,
or
administrative
processes.
In
relative
clauses,
the
form
may
appear
as
i
problemi
che
sono
stati
risolti
or
i
problemi
che
abbiamo
risolto
to
indicate
which
issues
were
solved.
set
free.
Related
nouns
include
risoluzione
(resolution)
and
risolutivo
(solving
or
decisive).
The
term
is
neutral
and
widely
used
across
technical,
scientific,
and
everyday
language
to
denote
that
an
issue
has
been
concluded.