Home

riuniamo

Riuniamo is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb riunire, meaning we reunite or we bring together again. The verb riunire denotes the act of gathering people or things that have been separated, or of consolidating items into a single collection. The prefix ri- signals repetition or return, and is derived from the Latin re- attached to unire (to unite).

Usage and meaning. Riunire is a transitive verb, so riuniamo requires a direct object, typically a group

Conjugation and forms. In the present indicative, the forms are: io riunisco, tu riunisci, lui/lei riunisce, noi

Usage notes. Riuniamo can appear in formal and informal registers, from organizational communications to narrative contexts.

See also. Riunione, riunire, riunito, riunirsi.

of
people
or
a
set
of
items.
It
is
commonly
used
to
describe
actions
such
as
organizing
a
meeting,
assembling
participants,
or
compiling
scattered
data
into
one
place.
Contexts
range
from
social
gatherings
to
administrative
tasks,
where
the
emphasis
is
on
restoring
a
unit
or
bringing
components
together.
riuniamo,
voi
riunite,
loro
riuniscono.
The
past
and
future
tenses
follow
standard
conjugation
patterns
of
-ire
verbs
with
the
prefix
ri-.
Related
forms
include
riunire
(to
reunite),
riunione
(a
meeting
or
gathering),
and
riunito/riunita
(united
or
gathered).
While
broadly
synonymous
with
“gather,”
riunireOften
implies
restoration
of
unity
after
a
division
or
dispersion,
rather
than
merely
collecting
items.