variano
Variano is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb variare, meaning "they vary." It is used with a plural subject to express that elements differ, change, or fluctuate. The infinitive variare denotes the general act of varying; variano is one of its standard finite forms used in everyday language as well as formal writing.
Etymology and related forms: Variare derives from Latin variāre, from varius meaning "varied" or "diverse." Related
Usage: In Italian, variano appears in a wide range of contexts, including science, economics, and everyday speech.