keskiviikko 19. elokuuta 2026

The Twenty Most Common Verbs in the Italian Language

 AI Summit

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

  • Dire — To say, to tell [1, 2]

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)

  • Pensare — To think [1, 2, 3]

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 Ido

    Italiano

    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

     

    Perplessità = Perplexity = Perplexeso = Hämmennys (fin)


     

     



 

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