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soffrivate

Soffrivate is the second-person plural imperfect indicative form of the Italian verb soffrire, meaning you were suffering or you used to suffer. The base verb soffrire denotes enduring pain or distress, and it is commonly used to describe ongoing or repeated past experiences.

As a grammatical form, soffrivate is used with the subject voi. It attaches to the stem soffr-

Usage examples illustrate its meaning and tense: Durante la lunga malattia, voi soffrivate molto, ma continuavate

Notes: soffrivate is primarily a verb form rather than a fixed lexical entry. It reflects standard Italian

See also: Italian grammar, soffrire, imperfetto, verb conjugation.

with
the
imperfect
endings
for
-ire
verbs,
yielding
soffrivate.
This
form
is
typically
found
in
narrative
or
descriptive
passages
set
in
the
past
and
does
not
function
as
a
standalone
noun
or
independent
term.
a
sostenere
la
famiglia.
In
historical
or
literary
contexts,
soffrivate
can
convey
a
sense
of
endurance
or
persistent
difficulty
experienced
by
a
group.
conjugation
rules
for
-ire
verbs
in
the
imperfect
tense
and
is
widely
understood
by
Italian
speakers.
The
term
does
not
designate
a
separate
concept,
organization,
or
product
in
common
usage.