stava
Wordform Details
Translation: waswas staying
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
third-personsingularimperfectIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: stare
Translation: to stay; to be; to remain; to be located; to feel (verb)
Etymology: From Latin 'stāre' meaning 'to stand, remain'. Related to English 'stand' and 'state', all from Proto-Indo-European *steh₂- ('to stand'). The semantic evolution in Italian expanded to include states of being and location, making it a fundamental verb in modern Italian.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'staying' in a 'state' - both related to 'stare'
- Remember 'static' in English - something that stays still
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Cultural Context
One of the most essential Italian verbs, used both independently and as an auxiliary in progressive constructions. Understanding its usage is crucial for expressing states of being, location, and feelings in Italian.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While both mean 'to be', 'stare' is used for temporary states, locations, and feelings, while 'essere' is used for permanent characteristics and essential qualities
This word:
Sto male oggi
I feel sick today
Confused word:
Sono italiano
I am Italian
Notes: Stare is used in progressive tenses (sto mangiando = I am eating) while essere is used as the main auxiliary verb for past tenses
Mnemonic: STAre for temporary STAtes, essere for essence