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L’aspetto del verbo / The aspect of the verb

The aspect of a verb informs us about the progress of the action: it tells us whether it is a momentary or lasting action, whether it is starting, whether it is taking place or whether it has concluded.

In Italian we can express the aspect of an action through:

  1. Tenses, such as the present il presente, the imperfect l’imperfetto, the past perfect il passato remoto and the present perfect indicative il passato prossimo: the aspect is durative.
    • Angela va a casa [Angela goes home].
    • Angela andava a casa [Angela went home]: the action is taking place, the aspect is imperfective
    • Angela andò a casa [Angela went home]: the action is concluded, the aspect is perfective
  2. Stare + gerund: the aspect is progressive.
    • Angela sta andando a casa [Angela is going home]
  3. The verbal periphrases essere sul punto di, stare per + infinitive, indicate the imminence of an action:
    • Angela sta per andare a casa [Angela is about to go home].
  4. The addition of a suffix to the root of the verb, such as –icchiare, –ettare, –ottare, –erellare, with which a connotation of repetitiveness can be given:
    • Cantare >> canticchiare
    • Fischiare >> fischiettare
    • Parlare >> parlottare
    • Giocare >> giocherellare