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promulgare

to promulgate


Regular1st ending

In the tables below, the stem is shown in black and the ending in purple.

1.

Presente

Current actions, habits, and general truths.

iopromulgo
tupromulghi
lui/leipromulga
noipromulghiamo
voipromulgate
loropromulgano

Il governo promulga nuove leggi ogni anno.

The government promulgates new laws every year.

L'assemblea promulga il nuovo regolamento.

The assembly promulgates the new regulation.

2.

Passato Prossimo

Recently completed actions with present relevance.

ioho promulgato
tuhai promulgato
lui/leiha promulgato
noiabbiamo promulgato
voiavete promulgato
lorohanno promulgato

Il presidente ha promulgato la nuova costituzione.

The president has promulgated the new constitution.

Hanno promulgato una legge importante la settimana scorsa.

They promulgated an important law last week.

3.

Imperfetto

Ongoing or habitual past actions, descriptions, and background.

iopromulgavo
tupromulgavi
lui/leipromulgava
noipromulgavamo
voipromulgavate
loropromulgavano

Quando ero giovane, il governo promulgava molte riforme.

When I was young, the government was promulgating many reforms.

Ogni anno, l'assemblea promulgava nuove normative.

Every year, the assembly was promulgating new regulations.

4.

Futuro Semplice

Future events, predictions, and conjectures.

iopromulgherò
tupromulgherai
lui/leipromulgherà
noipromulgheremo
voipromulgherete
loropromulgheranno

Domani, il governo promulgherà una nuova legge.

Tomorrow, the government will promulgate a new law.

L'organo competente promulgherà il decreto entro fine mese.

The competent body will promulgate the decree by the end of the month.

5.

Condizionale Presente

Hypothetical outcomes, polite requests, and wishes.

iopromulgherei
tupromulgheresti
lui/leipromulgherebbe
noipromulgheremmo
voipromulghereste
loropromulgherebbero

Il governo promulgerebbe la legge se avesse il consenso.

The government would promulgate the law if it had the consensus.

L'assemblea promulgerebbe il regolamento se fosse approvato.

The assembly would promulgate the regulation if it were approved.

6.

Congiuntivo Presente

Doubt, opinion, desire, and necessity in subordinate clauses.

iopromulghi
tupromulghi
lui/leipromulghi
noipromulghiamo
voipromulghiate
loropromulghino

È importante che il governo promulghi nuove leggi.

It is important that the government promulgates new laws.

Spero che l'assemblea promulghi il regolamento presto.

I hope that the assembly promulgates the regulation soon.

7.

Congiuntivo Imperfetto

Past subjunctive contexts, hypothetical se-clauses, and polite suggestions.

iopromulgassi
tupromulgassi
lui/leipromulgasse
noipromulgassimo
voipromulgaste
loropromulgassero

Se il governo promulgasse la legge, molti sarebbero felici.

If the government were to promulgate the law, many would be happy.

Sarebbe meglio se l'assemblea promulgasse il nuovo regolamento.

It would be better if the assembly were to promulgate the new regulation.

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Common questions
Is "promulgare" regular or irregular in Italian?
"promulgare" is a regular 1st verb in Italian. It follows the standard conjugation pattern for 1st verbs.
How do you conjugate "promulgare" in the present tense?
In the Presente, "promulgare" conjugates as: promulgo, promulghi, promulghiamo, and more. See the full table above.
What is the past tense of "promulgare" in Italian?
In the Passato Prossimo, "promulgare" conjugates as: ho promulgato, hai promulgato, abbiamo promulgato, and more. See the full table above.
How common is "promulgare" in Italian?
"promulgare" (to promulgate) is one of the most commonly used verbs in Italian.