avvisare
Italian
Etymology
From avviso + -areCategory:Italian terms suffixed with -are#AVVISARE,[1] or borrowed from Old FrenchCategory:Italian terms borrowed from Old French#AVVISARECategory:Italian terms derived from Old French#AVVISARE aviser.[2]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /av.viˈza.re/Category:Italian 4-syllable words#AVVISARECategory:Italian terms with IPA pronunciation#AVVISARE
- Rhymes: -areCategory:Rhymes:Italian/are#AVVISARECategory:Rhymes:Italian/are/4 syllables#AVVISARE
- Hyphenation: av‧vi‧sà‧re
Verb
avvisàre (first-person singular present avvìsoCategory:Italian links with redundant wikilinks#AVVISARE, first-person singular past historic avvisàiCategory:Italian links with redundant wikilinks#AVVISARE, past participle avvisàtoCategory:Italian links with redundant wikilinks#AVVISARE, auxiliary avéreCategory:Italian links with redundant wikilinks#AVVISARE)Category:Italian lemmas#AVVISARECategory:Italian verbs#AVVISARECategory:Italian verbs ending in -are#AVVISARECategory:Italian verbs taking avere as auxiliary#AVVISARECategory:Italian entries with incorrect language header#AVVISARECategory:Pages with entries#AVVISARECategory:Pages with 1 entry#AVVISARE
- (transitiveCategory:Italian transitive verbs#AVVISARE) to warn, to alert
- Synonym: avvertire
- (transitiveCategory:Italian transitive verbs#AVVISARE) to inform, to tell, to let know
- Synonym: avvertire
- (intransitiveCategory:Italian intransitive verbs#AVVISARE, archaicCategory:Italian terms with archaic senses#AVVISARE or literaryCategory:Italian literary terms#AVVISARE) to think, to believe, to be of the opinion [auxiliary avere]
- (intransitiveCategory:Italian intransitive verbs#AVVISARE, rareCategory:Italian terms with rare senses#AVVISARE) to provide for, to take into consideration [with a] [auxiliary avere]
Conjugation
Related terms
References
Further reading
- avvisare in Bruno Migliorini et al., Dizionario d'ortografia e di pronunzia, Rai Eri, 2025