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trattarle

Trattarle is the infinitive form of the Italian verb trattare with the clitic pronoun le attached, meaning “to treat them.” The le refers to a feminine plural direct object, such as le ferite (the wounds) or le persone (the people). This construction is common in everyday language as well as in medical, social, and administrative contexts.

Grammatically, trattarle is formed by joining the verb trattare with the pronoun le, creating a non-finite form

Examples and usage notes:

- Dobbiamo trattarle con rispetto. (We must treat them with respect.)

- Non voglio trattarle male. (I don’t want to treat them badly.)

- In medical or care contexts, it is common to use either trat-tare le ferite as a full

See also: Italian clitic pronouns, infinitives with pronouns, and the verb trattare.

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that
can
be
used
with
other
verbs.
It
can
appear
after
a
finite
verb
with
the
infinitive,
as
in
Dobbiamo
trattarle
bene
(We
must
treat
them
well),
or
with
the
pronoun
placed
before
the
finite
verb,
as
in
Le
dobbiamo
trattare
bene.
Both
variants
express
the
same
idea;
the
choice
depends
on
rhythm,
emphasis,
and
style.
Note
that
trattarle
primarily
denotes
treatment
or
handling;
if
the
intended
meaning
is
to
negotiate
with
someone,
Italian
uses
trattare
con,
not
trattarle.
form
or
trattarle,
depending
on
emphasis
and
clarity.