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trasformarle

Trasformarle is a non-finite Italian verb form created by attaching the clitic pronoun le to the infinitive trasformare. In Italian, pronouns can be appended to infinitives to indicate the indirect object or recipient of the action, producing forms such as trasformarle, darglielo, and similar constructions. The exact meaning of trasformarle depends on the context and on what is being transformed, as well as which pronoun le refers to.

Grammatical notes:

- Le in this construction commonly represents a third-person indirect object meaning “to/for her” or “to/for them”

- The form is non-finite, so it typically appears with a main verb that provides the tense, mood,

Usage:

- Voglio trasformarle. (I want to transform them/her.)

- Dobbiamo trasformarle prima di presentarle. (We must transform them/her before presenting them.)

- Non è facile trasformarle senza un piano chiaro. (It isn’t easy to transform them/her without a

See also:

- Trasformare, the base verb

- Clitic pronouns in Italian

- Italian infinitives with attached pronouns

- Italian grammar resources on non-finite verb forms

Note:

Trasformarle functions as a stylistic and grammatical device within Italian sentences and is not a separate

(feminine).
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