verbi
Verbi is the plural form of the Italian noun verbo, meaning verbs. In Italian grammar, verbi denotes the set of verb forms that encode tense, aspect, mood, voice, person, and number, and it is used when discussing conjugation and verbal paradigms. The singular is verbo; the plural verbi is formed by replacing the ending -o with -i, following standard patterns of Italian masculine nouns ending in -o.
Etymology and form: Verbi derives from the Latin verbum, meaning “word.” In Italian, the root verb has
Usage: Verbi is frequently encountered in educational contexts, such as textbooks and grammar explanations. It appears
Other notes: While primarily a grammatical term, verbi can also appear in headings, sample sentences, or instructional