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voliamo

Voliamo is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb volare, meaning "we fly." It is used to describe the action of flying by a group, or more figuratively to indicate beginning a journey or taking part in an aspiration. In everyday Italian, voliamo can function as a simple statement or as an emphatic exhortation in slogans, where it roughly equates to "let's fly" or "we take off."

Etymology and forms: Voliamo derives from volare, to fly, which in turn comes from Latin volāre. The

Usage in culture and media: The phrase is common in travel, aviation, and adventure contexts, and is

See also: volare, volo, volante.

verb
is
part
of
the
first
conjugation
(-are)
in
Italian;
voliamo
is
the
1st
person
plural
present
tense.
Italian
conjugation
examples:
io
volo,
tu
voli,
lui/lei
vola,
noi
voliamo,
voi
volate,
loro
volano.
frequently
used
as
a
title
or
catchphrase
in
music,
cinema,
or
advertising
due
to
its
positive,
dynamic
connotations.
It
may
appear
in
capitalized
form
at
the
start
of
a
sentence
or
as
a
standalone
title.