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trasportate

Trasportate is the feminine plural past participle of the Italian verb trasportare (to transport). It can function as a past participle in compound tenses with the auxiliary avere or with the auxiliary essere, and it also appears as an adjective meaning transported or carried.

Etymology and meaning: the word comes from Latin transportare, formed from trans- “across” and portare “to carry.”

Usage and grammar: as a form of the past participle, trasportate agrees in gender and number with

Forms: the full set of participle endings for trasportare are trasportato (masculine singular), trasportata (feminine singular),

See also: trasportare, trasporto, logistica.

In
modern
Italian,
trasportare
and
its
participle
trasportato/trasportata/trasportati/trasportate
share
the
same
root
as
related
Romance
languages
and
the
English
term
transport.
the
subject
when
used
with
essere
in
passive
or
middle
constructions
(for
example,
Le
porte
sono
state
trasportate).
When
used
with
avere,
the
participle
normally
does
not
change
unless
a
preceding
direct
object
requires
agreement
(for
example,
Le
abbiamo
trasportate,
“We
have
transported
them”).
As
an
adjective,
trasportate
can
modify
a
feminine
plural
noun:
merci
trasportate
(transported
goods).
trasportati
(masculine
plural),
and
trasportate
(feminine
plural).