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The Italian verb PIANGERE
PIANGERE (to cry)
(io) piango
(tu) piangi
(lui/lei/Lei) piange
(noi) piangiamo
(voi) piangete
(loro) piangono
A regular verb of the second group with a little variation in its pronunciation.
Here are a few examples with this verb:
Piango sempre.
I always cry.
Perché piangi?
Why are you crying?
May 6, 2019 8:05 AM
Gloria
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