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risulti

Risulti is a conjugated form of the Italian verb risultare. It corresponds to the second-person singular in the present indicative (tu risulti) and also to the second-person singular in the present subjunctive (che tu risulti). The verb risultare means to result, to turn out, or to appear, in the sense of outcomes, appearances, or conclusions about a subject.

In the present indicative, risulti is used to address someone directly and state how they turn out

Risulti is not a standalone noun. It is a verb form, and it should not be confused

See also risol­tare and risultato for related verb and noun forms in Italian.

in
a
given
situation.
For
example:
Tu
risulti
molto
preparato
per
il
colloquio.
This
means
you
turn
out
to
be
very
well
prepared
for
the
interview.
In
the
present
subjunctive,
risulti
appears
in
dependent
clauses
after
expressions
of
doubt,
possibility,
expectation,
or
assessment:
Credo
che
tu
risulti
idoneo.
This
translates
to
I
believe
that
you
turn
out
to
be
suitable.
with
risul­ti,
a
misspelling,
or
with
risultati,
which
is
the
plural
of
the
noun
risultato
meaning
results.
The
related
forms
of
risultare
include
tali
alternative
as
risulta
(third-person
singular)
and
risultano
(third-person
plural),
used
in
different
grammatical
person
and
mood
contexts.