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trasformando

Trasformando is the Italian gerund of the verb trasformare, meaning to transform or to change in form. The form is used to express ongoing or simultaneous action and appears in sentences with auxiliary verbs to indicate progressive aspect, as in sta trasformando or sto trasformando. It can also introduce a gerundial clause, for example: Trasformando vecchi oggetti in nuove opere, l'artista ha creato una serie di sculture.

In Italian grammar, trasformando is the present participle or gerund of trasformare. It is not normally used

Etymology and cognates: Trasformare derives from Latin transformare, formed from trans- meaning across or beyond and

as
a
noun;
for
nominal
references
to
the
process
of
transformation,
the
noun
trasformazione
is
preferred,
while
trasformante
serves
as
an
adjectival
form
meaning
transforming
or
transformative.
formare
meaning
to
shape.
Related
forms
exist
in
other
Romance
languages,
such
as
Spanish
transformando,
Portuguese
transformando,
and
French
transformant;
English
transforming
is
closely
related.