disconvenire
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin disconvenīre. By surface analysis, dis- + convenire.
Verb
disconvenìre (first-person singular present disconvèngo, first-person singular past historic disconvénni or disconvènni, past participle disconvenùto, first-person singular future disconverrò, auxiliary èssere) (literary) [auxiliary essere]
- (intransitive) to disagree
- (impersonal) to be inconvenient, to not be good
Conjugation
Latin
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