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Conjugation of the Italian verb lottare

A list of the common conjugations for the Italian verb lottare, along with their English translations.



InfinitiveScored
lottareto fight

PresentScored
io lottoI fight
tu lottiyou fight
lui lottahe fights
lei lottashe fights
noi lottiamowe fight
voi lottateyou fight
loro lottanothey fight

ImperfectScored
io lottavoI was fighting
tu lottaviyou were fighting
lui lottavahe was fighting
lei lottavashe was fighting
noi lottavamowe were fighting
voi lottavateyou were fighting
loro lottavanothey were fighting

Past Historic / Passato remoto
This is a literary tense, i.e. a tense used in writing, in everyday speech the Passato Prossimo is used to refer to past actions.
Scored
io lottaiI fought
tu lottastiyou fought
lui lottòhe fought
lei lottòshe fought
noi lottammowe fought
voi lottasteyou fought
loro lottaronothey fought

Past / Passato prossimoScored
io ho lottatoI fought
tu hai lottatoyou fought
lui ha lottatohe fought
lei ha lottatoshe fought
noi abbiamo lottatowe fought
voi avete lottatoyou fought
loro hanno lottatothey fought

Pluperfect / Trapassato prossimoScored
io avevo lottatoI had fought
tu avevi lottatoyou had fought
lui aveva lottatohe had fought
lei aveva lottatoshe had fought
noi avevamo lottatowe had fought
voi avevate lottatoyou had fought
loro avevano lottatothey had fought

FutureScored
io lotteròI will fight
tu lotteraiyou will fight
lui lotteràhe will fight
lei lotteràshe will fight
noi lotteremowe will fight
voi lottereteyou will fight
loro lotterannothey will fight

Future Perfect / Futuro anteriore
The Italian Future Perfect or Futuro anteriore is made with the future tense of avere for transitive verbs or essere for reflexive and intransitive verbs and the past participle of the verb. The past participle agrees with the subject for verbs that take essere, or with the direct object for verbs that take avere.
Scored
io avrò lottatoI will have fought
tu avrai lottatoyou will have fought
lui avrà lottatohe will have fought
lei avrà lottatoshe will have fought
noi avremo lottatowe will have fought
voi avrete lottatoyou will have fought
loro avranno lottatothey will have fought

ConditionalScored
io lottereiI would fight
tu lotterestiyou would fight
lui lotterebbehe would fight
lei lotterebbeshe would fight
noi lotteremmowe would fight
voi lotteresteyou would fight
loro lotterebberothey would fight

Conditional Perfect / Condizionale Passato
The Italian Conditional Perfect or Condizionale Passato is made with the conditional tense of avere for transitive verbs or essere for reflexive and intransitive verbs and the past participle of the verb. The past participle agrees with the subject for verbs that take essere, or with the direct object for verbs that take avere.
Scored
io avrei lottatoI would have fought
tu avresti lottatoyou would have fought
lui avrebbe lottatohe would have fought
lei avrebbe lottatoshe would have fought
noi avremmo lottatowe would have fought
voi avreste lottatoyou would have fought
loro avrebbero lottatothey would have fought

Present SubjunctiveScored
(... che) io lotti(... that) I fight
(... che) tu lotti(... that) you fight
(... che) lui lotti(... that) he fights
(... che) lei lotti(... that) she fights
(... che) noi lottiamo(... that) we fight
(... che) voi lottiate(... that) you fight
(... che) loro lottino(... that) they fight

Imperfect SubjunctiveScored
(... che) io lottassi(... that) I was fighting
(... che) tu lottassi(... that) you were fighting
(... che) lui lottasse(... that) he was fighting
(... che) lei lottasse(... that) she was fighting
(... che) noi lottassimo(... that) we were fighting
(... che) voi lottaste(... that) you were fighting
(... che) loro lottassero(... that) they were fighting

ImperativeScored
lotta Fight
lottiamoLet's fight
lottate Fight

Present ParticipleScored
lottante fighting

Past ParticipleScored
lottato fought

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