unificano
Unificano is a form of the Italian verb unificare. It functions as the third-person plural present indicative, meaning that “they unify” or “they make something one.” The verb unificare derives from Latin unificare, formed from uni- (one) and facere (to make). As a regular -are verb, unificare follows the standard present tense endings.
In usage, unificano is employed when two or more subjects perform the act of bringing things together
- Le regioni unificano i sistemi fiscali. (The regions unify the tax systems.)
- Le autorità unificano le norme di sicurezza. (The authorities unify the safety standards.)
- I dati vengono unificati per garantire la coerenza. (The data are unified to ensure consistency.)
- In Italian, unificano is the plural third-person form; the singular counterpart is unifica (he/she/it unifies).
- The root form for reference is unificare; related forms include unificazione (noun), unificato (participle), and unificatore