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svolgo

Svolgo is primarily the first-person singular present indicative form of the Italian verb svolgere, meaning to carry out, perform, fulfill, or unfold. It is used to express that the speaker is actively executing an action or completing a task. For example, Io svolgo un compito oggi. The related verb svolgere has a broader range of uses, including the sense of developing or bringing a process to completion.

Etymology and related forms: The verb svolgere derives from the root volvere (to roll) with the prefix

Usage and examples: Svolgere is commonly used with direct objects that denote tasks, duties, or activities,

Other notes: Svolgo itself is not widely used as a standalone proper noun or brand name in

s-,
which
historically
conveys
the
idea
of
unrolling,
unfolding,
or
carrying
out
a
sequence
of
actions.
The
present
tense
forms
include
io
svolgo,
tu
svolgi,
lui/lei
svolge,
noi
svolgiamo,
voi
svolgete,
loro
svolgono.
The
related
intransitive
form
si
svolge
is
used
to
indicate
that
an
event
or
activity
takes
place,
as
in
La
conferenza
si
svolge
alle
tre.
such
as
svolgere
un
lavoro,
svolgere
un'indagine,
or
svolgere
una
funzione.
The
phrase
si
svolge
is
frequently
used
to
describe
events
or
proceedings,
meaning
that
they
occur
or
take
place
as
scheduled.
In
formal
and
everyday
Italian,
svolgo
and
its
conjugates
appear
across
professional,
educational,
and
administrative
contexts.
a
standardized
sense.
In
principle,
the
term
could
appear
as
part
of
a
company
name
or
product
label
in
Italian-speaking
markets,
but
no
universally
recognized
entity
is
identified
by
the
name
Svolgo.