Conjugate verb "stimare" in Italian

Conjugation of the verb stimare, 1st conjugation     translation to English respect, consider, be considered
Auxiliary: avere

All formsIndicativo Conjuntivo Condizionale Imperativo Forme Impersonali

Indicativo

Presente

io stimo
tu stimi
lui/lei stima
noi stimiamo
voi stimate
loro stimano

Passato Prossimo

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

Imperfetto

io stimavo
tu stimavi
lui/lei stimava
noi stimavamo
voi stimavate
loro stimavano

Trapassato Prossimo

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

Futuro

io stimerò
tu stimerai
lui/lei stimerà
noi stimeremo
voi stimerete
loro stimeranno

Futuro Anteriore

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

Passato Remoto

io stimai
tu stimasti
lui/lei stimò
noi stimammo
voi stimaste
loro stimarono

Trapassato Remoto

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

Conjuntivo

Presente

io stimi
tu stimi
lui/lei stimi
noi stimiamo
voi stimiate
loro stimino

Passato Prossimo

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

Imperfetto

io stimassi
tu stimassi
lui/lei stimasse
noi stimassimo
voi stimaste
loro stimassero

Trapassato Prossimo

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

Condizionale

Presente

io stimerei
tu stimeresti
lui/lei stimerebbe
noi stimeremmo
voi stimereste
loro stimerebbero

Passato

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

Imperativo

(tu) stima (Lei) stimi (noi) stimiamo (voi) stimate (Loro) stimino

Forme Impersonali

Participio Presente

Singular Plural
Masculino stimante stimanti
Femenino stimante stimanti

Participio Passato

Singular Plural
Masculino stimato stimati
Femenino stimata stimate

Gerundio Presente

stimando

Gerundio Passato

avendo stimato
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