Conjugate verb "sposare" in Italian

Conjugation of the verb sposare, 1st conjugation     translation to English marry
Auxiliary: avere

All formsIndicativo Conjuntivo Condizionale Imperativo Forme Impersonali

Indicativo

Presente

io sposo
tu sposi
lui/lei sposa
noi sposiamo
voi sposate
loro sposano

Passato Prossimo

io ho sposato
tu hai sposato
lui/lei ha sposato
noi abbiamo sposato
voi avete sposato
loro hanno sposato

Imperfetto

io sposavo
tu sposavi
lui/lei sposava
noi sposavamo
voi sposavate
loro sposavano

Trapassato Prossimo

io avevo sposato
tu avevi sposato
lui/lei aveva sposato
noi avevamo sposato
voi avevate sposato
loro avevano sposato

Futuro

io sposerò
tu sposerai
lui/lei sposerà
noi sposeremo
voi sposerete
loro sposeranno

Futuro Anteriore

io avrò sposato
tu avrai sposato
lui/lei avrà sposato
noi avremo sposato
voi avrete sposato
loro avranno sposato

Passato Remoto

io sposai
tu sposasti
lui/lei sposò
noi sposammo
voi sposaste
loro sposarono

Trapassato Remoto

io ebbi sposato
tu avesti sposato
lui/lei ebbe sposato
noi avemmo sposato
voi aveste sposato
loro ebbero sposato

Conjuntivo

Presente

io sposi
tu sposi
lui/lei sposi
noi sposiamo
voi sposiate
loro sposino

Passato Prossimo

io abbia sposato
tu abbia sposato
lui/lei abbia sposato
noi abbiamo sposato
voi abbiate sposato
loro abbiano sposato

Imperfetto

io sposassi
tu sposassi
lui/lei sposasse
noi sposassimo
voi sposaste
loro sposassero

Trapassato Prossimo

io avessi sposato
tu avessi sposato
lui/lei avesse sposato
noi avessimo sposato
voi aveste sposato
loro avessero sposato

Condizionale

Presente

io sposerei
tu sposeresti
lui/lei sposerebbe
noi sposeremmo
voi sposereste
loro sposerebbero

Passato

io avrei sposato
tu avresti sposato
lui/lei avrebbe sposato
noi avremmo sposato
voi avreste sposato
loro avrebbero sposato

Imperativo

(tu) sposa (Lei) sposi (noi) sposiamo (voi) sposate (Loro) sposino

Forme Impersonali

Participio Presente

Singular Plural
Masculino sposante sposanti
Femenino sposante sposanti

Participio Passato

Singular Plural
Masculino sposato sposati
Femenino sposata sposate

Gerundio Presente

sposando

Gerundio Passato

avendo sposato
Did you find any mistake or inaccuracy? Please write to us.

Conjugation of Italian verbs

Italian is one of the most widely spoken Romance languages. For native speakers of French and Spanish, almost 90% of Italian words are understandable without a dictionary, so they have no problem expanding their vocabulary. Learning Italian offers numerous opportunities, from travel and cultural exchange to career prospects. One of the crucial aspects of mastering the Italian language is to understand the conjugation of verbs and how to use them correctly. Memorizing all the forms of Italian verbs in all persons, numbers, and tenses is a must to speak and write Italian at a high level.

Try to use the Promt.One Conjugator to find verb forms for all Italian conjugations with one click: -are, -ere, -ire, as well as verb forms with irregular conjugation. The data is displayed on the screen in the form of handy tables. With our tool, you can easily conjugate popular verbs such as pensare, parlare, dovere, sapere, fare, and many others.

Promt.One Conjugator will tell you which auxiliary verb – avere or essere – to use to conjugate your Italian verb, and will give you the correct form of the past participle. Learning the rules of Italian verb conjugation is not as complicated as it seems. Do some practice right away with Promt.One!

How to use the Italian verb conjugator

Enter the infinitive (perdere, lavarsi, piacere) or any other form (so, può) of the Italian verb you are looking for in the search bar. Click on the green button. The Promt.One Conjugator will automatically detect the part of speech. A conjugation table for the verb will be opened. If the word you have entered matches several parts of speech (fine, rose, marco), the service will give you all the options available. Remember that the more often you refer the conjugation tables, the faster you will remember the correct forms of Italian verbs.

Italian Nouns and Adjectives

In Italian, nouns can be masculine or feminine, and adjectives match nouns in number and gender. For example, "un libro interessante" (an interesting book) and "due libri interessanti" (two interesting books). With Promt.One, you can easily check the feminine and plural forms of Italian adjectives.

Promt.One is your reliable assistant in mastering the Italian language. Try it today and make sure it works!

Promt.One is a fast and helpful tool for any language learner. Check the conjugation of verbs and see the table of tenses for English, German, Russian, French, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.