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rivolgo

Rivolgo is the first-person present indicative form of the Italian verb rivolgere, meaning to turn toward, address, or direct. The infinitive rivolgere is formed from the prefix ri- (again, back) and the verb volgere (to turn), with volgere tracing back to Latin volgere. The word is primarily used to indicate directing attention or speech toward someone or something.

Conjugation of the present tense is as follows: io rivolgo, tu rivolgi, lui/lei rivolge, noi rivolgiamo, voi

Usage and nuance: Rivolgo is used with direct objects such as questions, gazes, or appeals. For example,

Notes on register and synonyms: In contemporary Italian, rivolgere is a standard, widely understood verb suitable

See also: rivolgere, rivolto, rivolgere una domanda, rivolgersi. The term rivolge as a common noun occurrence

rivolgete,
loro
rivolgono.
The
past
participle
is
rivolto,
and
the
gerund
is
rivolgendo.
The
form
rivolgersi
can
appear
in
reflexive
constructions
meaning
to
address
or
turn
toward
oneself
in
specific
contexts,
but
rivolgere
itself
takes
a
direct
object.
rivolgere
una
domanda
a
qualcuno
means
to
direct
a
question
at
someone;
rivolgere
lo
sguardo
verso
qualcuno
means
to
turn
one’s
gaze
toward
someone.
It
can
also
be
used
with
expressions
like
rivolgere
un
appello
or
rivolgere
attenzione
to
indicate
directing
attention
or
intent
toward
a
target.
for
both
formal
and
informal
contexts.
When
the
action
is
directed
at
a
person
or
audience,
alternatives
such
as
indirizzare
a
or
rivolgersi
a
may
be
used,
depending
on
nuance
and
syntax.
is
not
standard;
it
is
the
verb
form
over
which
rivolge
applies
in
different
persons
and
tenses.