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vantare

to boast


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.

iovanto
tuvanti
lui/leivanta
noivantiamo
voivantate
lorovantano

Luca vanta sempre i suoi successi.

Luca always boasts about his successes.

Non mi piace vantarmi delle mie conquiste.

I don't like to boast about my achievements.

2.

Passato Prossimo

Recently completed actions with present relevance.

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

Ieri Maria ha vantato le sue abilità culinarie.

Yesterday Maria boasted about her cooking skills.

Hanno vantato il loro lavoro durante la riunione.

They boasted about their work during the meeting.

3.

Imperfetto

Ongoing or habitual past actions, descriptions, and background.

iovantavo
tuvantavi
lui/leivantava
noivantavamo
voivantavate
lorovantavano

Quando ero giovane, vantavo sempre i miei trofei.

When I was young, I always boasted about my trophies.

Loro vantavano le loro esperienze di viaggio.

They used to boast about their travel experiences.

4.

Futuro Semplice

Future events, predictions, and conjectures.

iovanterò
tuvanterai
lui/leivanterà
noivanteremo
voivanterete
lorovanteranno

Domani vantò i risultati del suo progetto.

Tomorrow he will boast about the results of his project.

Siamo certi che vantare le vostre conquiste sarà facile.

We are sure that boasting about your achievements will be easy.

5.

Condizionale Presente

Hypothetical outcomes, polite requests, and wishes.

iovantarei
tuvantaresti
lui/leivanterebbe
noivanteremmo
voivantereste
lorovanterebbero

Se vincessi la lotteria, vantarei la mia fortuna.

If I won the lottery, I would boast about my luck.

Loro vanterebbero di più se avessero successo.

They would boast more if they had success.

6.

Congiuntivo Presente

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

iovanti
tuvanti
lui/leivanti
noivantiamo
voivantiate
lorovantino

È importante che tu non vantati troppo.

It's important that you don't boast too much.

Spero che lui non si vanti delle sue ricchezze.

I hope that he doesn't boast about his wealth.

7.

Congiuntivo Imperfetto

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

iovantassi
tuvantassi
lui/leivantasse
noivantassimo
voivantaste
lorovantassero

Se avesse vinto, avrebbe vantato la sua vittoria.

If he had won, he would have boasted about his victory.

Se solo lei si vantasse meno, sarebbe più simpatica.

If only she boasted less, she would be more likable.

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