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spingete

Spingete is primarily a grammatical form in Italian. It is the second-person plural present tense of the verb spingere, meaning to push, and it is also used as the second-person plural imperative when addressing a group. In present tense statements, voi spingete means “you all push”; as an imperative, Spingete! means “Push!” in direct commands. The infinitive spingere provides the stem sping-, with the typical -ere verb endings.

In everyday usage, spingete appears in instructions, signage, and dialogue where a group is being urged or

As a standalone term, spingete does not correspond to a widely recognized English-language concept, organization, or

See also: Spingere; Italian grammar; Imperative mood; Verb conjugation.

described
to
perform
a
pushing
action.
For
example,
Spingete
la
porta
would
be
understood
as
“Push
the
door”
when
spoken
to
several
people.
The
form
agrees
with
the
second-person
plural
subject
and
is
commonly
encountered
in
spoken
and
written
Italian.
notable
topic.
It
is
primarily
encountered
as
a
verb
form
in
Italian;
if
used
as
a
proper
noun,
it
would
be
context-dependent
and
not
part
of
a
standard
encyclopedia
entry.