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disegnare — meaning in English: to draw

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'disegnare' in educational settings, such as art classes or workshops, where students are encouraged to express their creativity through drawing. Additionally, it may come up in casual conversations among friends discussing hobbies or artistic pursuits, such as saying 'Mi piace disegnare' (I like to draw).
Synonyms & nuances
'Disegnare' specifically refers to the act of drawing, often with a pencil or pen, while 'trarre' can mean to draw out or pull. You would use 'disegnare' when talking about creating images or illustrations, whereas 'trarre' might be used in contexts such as drawing conclusions or extracting information.
Culture
'Disegnare' derives from the Latin 'designare', which means 'to mark out' or 'to designate'. In Italy, drawing holds a significant cultural role, evident in the Renaissance when artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo used drawing as a foundational skill for their masterpieces. This rich history contributes to the contemporary appreciation of drawing as both an art form and a means of communication.
FAQ
Q.What is the conjugation of 'disegnare' in the present tense?
In the present tense, 'disegnare' is conjugated as follows: io disegno (I draw), tu disegni (you draw), lui/lei disegna (he/she draws), noi disegniamo (we draw), voi disegnate (you all draw), and loro disegnano (they draw).
Q.How can I use 'disegnare' in a sentence?
You can use 'disegnare' in a sentence like 'Mi piace disegnare paesaggi' which means 'I like to draw landscapes.' It helps to express your interests or hobbies.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'disegnare'?
'Disegnare' is often confused with 'scrivere' (to write). Remember, use 'disegnare' specifically when referring to drawing images or illustrations, and 'scrivere' for writing text.
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