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To punish in Italian 🇮🇹


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How to say “to punish” in Italian? “Punire”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “punire” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on to punish in Italian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember:
• Notice the similarity between “punire” and the English word “punish,” which can help link the meaning in your mind.
• Think of the “pun” in both English and Italian as a short cue to the idea of punishment.

Explanations:
• “Punire” means “to punish” and is used in contexts ranging from legal consequences to disciplinary actions.
• It is a regular Italian verb whose past participle is “punito.”

Synonyms:
• Castigare
• Sanzionare

Conjugations:

Indicative Present:
 io punisco    (“I punish”)
 tu punisci    (“you punish”)
 lui/lei punisce  (“he/she punishes”)
 noi puniamo   (“we punish”)
 voi punite    (“you [pl.] punish”)
 loro puniscono  (“they punish”)

Passato Prossimo:
 io ho punito    (“I have punished”)
 tu hai punito    (“you have punished”)
 lui/lei ha punito  (“he/she has punished”)
 noi abbiamo punito (“we have punished”)
 voi avete punito  (“you [pl.] have punished”)
 loro hanno punito  (“they have punished”)

Imperfect (Indicative Imperfect):
 io punivo    (“I was punishing” / “I used to punish”)
 tu punivi    (“you were punishing”)
 lui/lei puniva  (“he/she was punishing”)
 noi punivamo   (“we were punishing”)
 voi punivate   (“you [pl.] were punishing”)
 loro punivano   (“they were punishing”)

Future:
 io punirò    (“I will punish”)
 tu punirai    (“you will punish”)
 lui/lei punirà  (“he/she will punish”)
 noi puniremo   (“we will punish”)
 voi punirete   (“you [pl.] will punish”)
 loro puniranno  (“they will punish”)

Examples of Sentences:
1. Il giudice punisce il criminale.
 Translation: The judge punishes the criminal.
2. Se continui a comportarti male, ti punirò.
 Translation: If you continue to behave badly, I will punish you.
3. I genitori hanno punito i loro figli per aver infranto le regole.
 Translation: The parents punished their children for breaking the rules.
4. Durante il gioco, l’insegnante puniva chi non rispettava le regole.
 Translation: During the game, the teacher punished those who did not follow the rules.

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