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strutturiamo

Strutturiamo is the first person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb strutturare. It means to structure, organize, or arrange something. In everyday use, it can function as a simple declarative phrase—“we structure”—or as an inclusive imperative equivalent to “let’s structure,” used to propose a collaborative action.

Etymology and related forms: Strutturare derives from struttura, meaning structure, which in turn comes from Latin

Grammatical notes: Strutturiamo belongs to regular -are verbs and follows the standard present tense endings for

Usage examples:

- Strutturiamo il piano di progetto. (Let’s structure the project plan.)

- Strutturiamo il testo prima della pubblicazione. (We should structure the text before publishing.)

- Strutturiamo l’organizzazione del team per le prossime settimane. (We will structure the team organization for the

In contemporary Italian, strutturare and its forms are common in both formal and informal discourse. Strutturiamo

See also: Struttura, Strutturare, Strutturazione.

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structūra,
from
the
verb
struere
“to
build,
to
arrange.”
Related
nouns
include
struttura
(structure)
and
strutturazione
(structuring).
-are
verbs.
Its
sense
as
an
imperative
alternative
emerges
when
used
in
a
collaborative
or
planning
context,
particularly
in
business,
project
management,
writing,
and
technical
settings,
where
teams
are
invited
to
organize
content,
tasks,
or
processes.
coming
weeks.)
itself
is
not
a
separate
entitiy
or
brand
by
default,
but
a
standard
verb
form
that
can
appear
in
various
contexts
where
coordination
and
planning
are
emphasized.