costruire
to build
verb koh-stroo-EE-reh Common
Origin: Latin construere (to heap together, build)
Also means
to construct
Usage Note
Costruire is regular in meaning but belongs to the -isc- group: present-tense forms insert -isc- before the ending — costruisco, costruisci, costruisce — except in the noi/voi persons. It takes avere as its auxiliary. Contrast edificare, which is more formal or literary.
Examples
"Vogliamo costruire una casa nuova."
Natural Translation
We want to build a new house.
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