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The twenty most common verbs in the Italian language include foundational auxiliary and action words like essere (to be) and avere (to have), which form the backbone of daily communication and make up a massive share of spoken Italian. [1, 2]
Top Auxiliary and Core Verbs
Essere — To be
Avere — To have
Fare — To do, to make
Stare — To stay, to be
Modal and Mental Verbs
Potere — Can, to be able to
Volere — To want
Dovere — Must, to have to
Sapere — To know (facts)
Conoscere — To know (people, places)
Movement and Sensation Verbs
Andare — To go
Venire — To come
Vedere — To see
Sentire — To hear, to feel
Trovare — To find [1]
Common Action Verbs
Dare — To give
Parlare — To speak
Prendere — To take
Mettere — To put
Below is a table with the same twenty verbs also translated into IdoItaliano
English
Ido
andare
to go
irar
avere
to have
havar
conoscere
to know (people, places)
konocar
dare
to give
donar
dire
to say, to tell
dicar
dovere
must, to have to
devas
essere
to be
esar
fare
to do, to make
facar
mettere
to put
pozar
parlare
to speak
parolar
pensare
to think
pensar
potere
can, to be able to
povar
prendere
to take
prenar
sapere
to know (facts)
savar
sentire
to hear, to feel
sentar
stare
to stay, to be
standar
trovare
to find
trovar
vedere
to see
vidar
venire
to come
venar
volere
to want
volar
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