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

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Tips to remember the verb:
• Associate "chiudere" with the noun "chiusura" (closure), which helps remind you that it means “to close.”
• Visualize closing a door to recall that “chiudi” (informal “you close”) is an imperative or present tense form of “chiudere.”

Explanations:
• "Chiudere" is a transitive verb meaning “to close.”
• "Chiudi" is the second person singular form used informally, either in the present indicative (tu chiudi = you close) or as an imperative command (Chiudi la porta! = Close the door!).

Other words with similar meanings:
• "Serrare" – often used for closing or locking a door.
• "Bloccare" – in contexts where “closing” means “blocking” or “securing.”
• In some contexts, "concludere" may be used when “closing” refers to ending or finishing something.

Conjugations of chiudere:

Infinitive: chiudere
• Present Indicative:
 Io chiudo
 Tu chiudi
 Lui/lei chiude
 Noi chiudiamo
 Voi chiudete
 Loro chiudono

• Imperfect:
 Io chiudevo
 Tu chiudevi
 Lui/lei chiudeva
 Noi chiudevamo
 Voi chiudevate
 Loro chiudevano

• Passato Prossimo:
 Io ho chiuso
 Tu hai chiuso
 Lui/lei ha chiuso
 Noi abbiamo chiuso
 Voi avete chiuso
 Loro hanno chiuso

• Future:
 Io chiuderò
 Tu chiuderai
 Lui/lei chiuderà
 Noi chiuderemo
 Voi chiuderete
 Loro chiuderanno

• Conditional:
 Io chiuderei
 Tu chiuderesti
 Lui/lei chiuderebbe
 Noi chiuderemmo
 Voi chiudereste
 Loro chiuderebbero

• Subjunctive Present:
 Che io chiuda
 Che tu chiuda
 Che lui/lei chiuda
 Che noi chiudiamo
 Che voi chiudiate
 Che loro chiudano

• Imperative:
 (Tu) chiudi
 (Lei) chiuda
 (Noi) chiudiamo
 (Voi) chiudete
 (Loro) chiudano

Additional Forms:
• Past Participle: chiuso
• Gerund: chiudendo

Example Sentences:
1. "Chiudi la porta, per favore."
 Translation: "Close the door, please."
2. "Quando ho finito, ho chiuso tutte le finestre."
 Translation: "When I finished, I closed all the windows."
3. "Se chiudi la finestra, sentirai il rumore della pioggia."
 Translation: "If you close the window, you'll hear the sound of the rain."

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