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stancare

to tire


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.

iostanco
tustanchi
lui/leistanca
noistanchiamo
voistancate
lorostancano

L'allenamento stanca molto.

The training tires a lot.

Questa lunga giornata mi stanca.

This long day tires me.

2.

Passato Prossimo

Recently completed actions with present relevance.

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

Ieri, la corsa mi ha stancato.

Yesterday, the run tired me.

Hanno stancato i bambini con i giochi.

They tired the children with the games.

3.

Imperfetto

Ongoing or habitual past actions, descriptions, and background.

iostancavo
tustancavi
lui/leistancava
noistancavamo
voistancavate
lorostancavano

Quando ero giovane, mi stancavo facilmente.

When I was young, I tired easily.

Lavorava tanto e si stancava sempre.

He worked a lot and always tired.

4.

Futuro Semplice

Future events, predictions, and conjectures.

iostancherò
tustancherai
lui/leistancherà
noistancheremo
voistancherete
lorostancheranno

Domani, il viaggio ci stancherà.

Tomorrow, the trip will tire us.

Se continui così, ti stancherai.

If you keep this up, you will tire yourself.

5.

Condizionale Presente

Hypothetical outcomes, polite requests, and wishes.

iostancherei
tustancheresti
lui/leistancherebbe
noistancheremmo
voistanchereste
lorostancherebbero

Se avessi un lavoro così, mi stancherei.

If I had a job like that, I would tire myself.

Loro si stancherebbero facilmente con questo ritmo.

They would tire easily with this pace.

6.

Congiuntivo Presente

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

iostanchi
tustanchi
lui/leistanchi
noistanchiamo
voistanchiate
lorostanchino

Spero che non ti stanchi troppo.

I hope you don't tire too much.

È importante che non ci stanchiamo.

It's important that we don't tire ourselves.

7.

Congiuntivo Imperfetto

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

iostancassi
tustancassi
lui/leistancasse
noistancassimo
voistancaste
lorostancassero

Se solo non si stancasse così facilmente.

If only he didn't tire so easily.

Se avessimo saputo, non ci saremmo stancati.

If we had known, we wouldn't have tired ourselves.

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