Conjugate verb "trapelare" in Italian

Conjugation of the verb trapelare, 1st conjugation     translation to English leak out
Auxiliary: essere

All formsIndicativo Conjuntivo Condizionale Imperativo Forme Impersonali

Indicativo

Presente

io trapelo
tu trapeli
lui/lei trapela
noi trapeliamo
voi trapelate
loro trapelano

Passato Prossimo

io sono trapelato / trapelata
tu sei trapelato / trapelata
lui/lei è trapelato / trapelata
noi siamo trapelati / trapelate
voi siete trapelati / trapelate
loro sono trapelati / trapelate

Imperfetto

io trapelavo
tu trapelavi
lui/lei trapelava
noi trapelavamo
voi trapelavate
loro trapelavano

Trapassato Prossimo

io ero trapelato / trapelata
tu eri trapelato / trapelata
lui/lei era trapelato / trapelata
noi eravamo trapelati / trapelate
voi eravate trapelati / trapelate
loro erano trapelati / trapelate

Futuro

io trapelerò
tu trapelerai
lui/lei trapelerà
noi trapeleremo
voi trapelerete
loro trapeleranno

Futuro Anteriore

io sarò trapelato / trapelata
tu sarai trapelato / trapelata
lui/lei sarà trapelato / trapelata
noi saremo trapelati / trapelate
voi sarete trapelati / trapelate
loro saranno trapelati / trapelate

Passato Remoto

io trapelai
tu trapelasti
lui/lei trapelò
noi trapelammo
voi trapelaste
loro trapelarono

Trapassato Remoto

io fui trapelato / trapelata
tu fosti trapelato / trapelata
lui/lei fu trapelato / trapelata
noi fummo trapelati / trapelate
voi foste trapelati / trapelate
loro furono trapelati / trapelate

Conjuntivo

Presente

io trapeli
tu trapeli
lui/lei trapeli
noi trapeliamo
voi trapeliate
loro trapelino

Passato Prossimo

io sia trapelato / trapelata
tu sia trapelato / trapelata
lui/lei sia trapelato / trapelata
noi siamo trapelati / trapelate
voi siate trapelati / trapelate
loro siano trapelati / trapelate

Imperfetto

io trapelassi
tu trapelassi
lui/lei trapelasse
noi trapelassimo
voi trapelaste
loro trapelassero

Trapassato Prossimo

io fossi trapelato / trapelata
tu fossi trapelato / trapelata
lui/lei fosse trapelato / trapelata
noi fossimo trapelati / trapelate
voi foste trapelati / trapelate
loro fossero trapelati / trapelate

Condizionale

Presente

io trapelerei
tu trapeleresti
lui/lei trapelerebbe
noi trapeleremmo
voi trapelereste
loro trapelerebbero

Passato

io sarei trapelato / trapelata
tu saresti trapelato / trapelata
lui/lei sarebbe trapelato / trapelata
noi saremmo trapelati / trapelate
voi sareste trapelati / trapelate
loro sarebbero trapelati / trapelate

Imperativo

(tu) trapela (Lei) trapeli (noi) trapeliamo (voi) trapelate (Loro) trapelino

Forme Impersonali

Participio Presente

Singular Plural
Masculino trapelante trapelanti
Femenino trapelante trapelanti

Participio Passato

Singular Plural
Masculino trapelato trapelati
Femenino trapelata trapelate

Gerundio Presente

trapelando

Gerundio Passato

Singular Plural
Masculino essendo trapelato essendo trapelati
Femenino essendo trapelata essendo trapelate
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