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- Convergere means to move toward a single point or agreement.
- It is used for physical objects like roads and light rays.
- It is a common formal word for reaching a consensus in politics.
- It is an intransitive verb often followed by 'verso' or 'su'.
The Italian verb convergere is a sophisticated and versatile term that describes the action of moving toward a single point, both in a literal, physical sense and in a metaphorical, abstract sense. At its core, it suggests a coming together from different directions. Imagine several paths in a forest that all lead to the same clearing; those paths convergono. In a professional or social setting, if two people with different backgrounds eventually agree on a specific plan, their opinions convergono. This verb is classified as C1 because, while its basic meaning is intuitive, its correct application in formal, scientific, and political discourse requires a nuanced understanding of Italian syntax and prepositional usage.
- Physical Direction
- In physics and geometry, convergere is used to describe lines or rays of light that meet at a specific focus. For example, a magnifying glass causes light rays to converge on a single point to create heat. In urban planning, several streets might converge into a central piazza, creating a hub of activity.
Le linee ferroviarie convergono verso la stazione centrale, facilitando il trasporto urbano.
- Metaphorical Agreement
- In the realm of ideas, politics, and business, the verb signifies reaching a consensus. When different political parties find common ground on a new law, their interests are said to convergere. It implies a process of reconciliation where disparate views align toward a shared objective.
Dopo ore di dibattito, le opinioni dei soci hanno iniziato a convergere su una strategia comune.
Furthermore, convergere is frequently used in technical fields such as mathematics (convergent series) and biology (convergent evolution). In these contexts, it describes independent systems or sequences that approach a specific limit or develop similar traits. Understanding this word allows you to navigate high-level Italian news reports, academic papers, and complex business negotiations where the alignment of goals is paramount. It is a word of movement, but also a word of resolution and unity.
- Grammar Note
- The verb is intransitive and typically takes the auxiliary 'essere' in compound tenses, although compound tenses are relatively rare for this verb. It is most commonly followed by the prepositions 'verso' (towards), 'su' (on/upon), or 'in' (into).
Tutti gli indizi sembrano convergere verso un unico colpevole.
In summary, whether you are talking about optics, urban design, or a diplomatic summit, convergere is the go-to verb for describing the narrowing of distance—physical or ideological—between multiple entities. It represents the bridge between diversity and unity.
Using convergere effectively requires attention to the prepositions that follow it. Depending on whether you are talking about a destination, a topic of agreement, or a physical point of contact, the sentence structure will shift slightly. Mastering these patterns is essential for C1-level proficiency.
- Convergere Verso (Directional)
- This is the most common construction for physical movement or a general trend. It indicates that multiple entities are heading in the direction of a specific target.
I manifestanti hanno iniziato a convergere verso la piazza principale fin dalle prime luci dell'alba.
- Convergere Su (Focus/Agreement)
- When the 'point' is an idea, a person, or a specific decision, 'su' is used. This is typical in political or investigative contexts.
Le critiche degli esperti convergono sulla necessità di riforme strutturali urgenti.
In a scientific context, you might see convergere used to describe the behavior of light or mathematical functions. In these cases, the focus is on the precision of the intersection. For instance, in optics, lenses are designed to make light rays converge so that an image can be formed. In mathematics, a sequence 'converge' if it gets closer and closer to a specific value.
- Convergere In (Resultant Point)
- Sometimes used to indicate the exact spot where things meet and become one.
I due fiumi convergono in un unico grande estuario prima di sfociare nel mare.
When writing, consider the register. If you are writing a casual message, you might prefer 'trovarsi' or 'mettersi d'accordo'. However, in a formal report or a literary essay, convergere adds a layer of sophistication and suggests a dynamic process of alignment rather than a static state. It implies that the entities involved were previously separate and have purposefully (or naturally) moved toward each other.
Le nostre visioni del futuro sembrano convergere perfettamente, nonostante le nostre differenze iniziali.
Finally, notice how it is used in the passive sense or as a participle ('convergente'). A 'lente convergente' is a convex lens. This shows the word's reach into everyday technology and science. By integrating these various patterns, you demonstrate a high level of linguistic flexibility and precision in Italian.
While convergere might not be heard in a casual conversation about what to eat for dinner, it is a staple of Italian intellectual and professional life. You will encounter it frequently in specific domains that require precise descriptions of movement and alignment.
- News and Politics (TG - Telegiornale)
- Journalists often use this word when reporting on political negotiations. You might hear: 'I partiti della coalizione sembrano convergere su un nome per il nuovo Presidente.' This suggests that after much debate, they are finally focusing on a single candidate.
L'attenzione dei media sta iniziando a convergere sullo scandalo finanziario scoppiato ieri.
- Scientific and Academic Lectures
- In a university setting, whether in a physics lab or a sociology seminar, convergere is used to describe data points or theoretical frameworks that lead to the same conclusion. A professor might say: 'I dati sperimentali convergono verso la teoria della relatività.'
You will also find convergere in literature. Authors use it to describe the gathering of characters or the intertwining of plotlines. In a detective novel, the clues might 'converge' to reveal the killer. In a historical novel, the armies of different nations might 'converge' on a single battlefield.
Le storie dei tre protagonisti finiranno per convergere nel finale drammatico del libro.
In business meetings, especially those involving strategy and 'brainstorming', you'll hear managers ask the team to 'convergere verso una soluzione praticabile'. This is a polite but firm way to move the discussion from divergent, creative ideas to a single, actionable plan. It is a word of efficiency and focus.
- Technology and Innovation
- With the rise of digital technology, 'convergenza' is a buzzword. It refers to the way different devices (phones, computers, TVs) are becoming more similar and interconnected. You might hear tech experts talk about how services 'convergono' into a single app.
In summary, convergere is the language of synthesis. It is heard wherever there is a need to describe the reduction of complexity into a unified focus, making it an essential tool for any advanced learner of Italian.
While convergere is a high-level word, it is prone to several common errors by learners. Understanding these pitfalls will help you use the word with the precision of a native speaker.
- Mistake 1: Incorrect Prepositions
- Many learners mistakenly use 'con' (with) because they think of 'agreeing with someone'. While you can say 'concordare con qualcuno', with convergere, you 'converge on an idea' (convergere su un'idea) or 'converge toward a point' (convergere verso un punto).
Wrong: Le nostre idee convergono con la tua.
Right: Le nostre idee convergono sulla tua proposta.
- Mistake 2: Conjugation Confusion
- Because it ends in '-ere', some learners treat it as a regular verb in all tenses. However, its past participle is converso, which is very rare and often sounds archaic or religious. In modern Italian, we usually avoid compound tenses or use synonyms like 'sono giunti a un accordo' instead of 'hanno converso'.
Another error is using convergere transitively. In English, you might say 'The lens converges the light,' but in Italian, convergere is almost exclusively intransitive. You would say 'La lente fa convergere la luce' (The lens makes the light converge).
- Mistake 3: Overuse in Casual Settings
- Using convergere when you are simply meeting a friend at a café sounds overly dramatic and stiff. Save it for discussions about trends, geometry, or complex negotiations.
Avoid: Convergiamo al bar alle cinque?
Use: Ci vediamo al bar alle cinque?
Finally, be careful with the plural form 'convergono'. Learners sometimes forget the 'o' and say 'convergono' as 'convergone', which is a common error with third-person plural verbs in the second conjugation. Practice the stress: con-VÈR-go-no.
By being mindful of these prepositional choices, avoiding transitive use, and matching the register to the situation, you will avoid the most common errors associated with this C1-level verb.
To truly master convergere, it is helpful to understand its relationship with other Italian verbs that describe movement or agreement. Choosing the right alternative can change the tone of your sentence significantly.
- Convergere vs. Confluire
- Confluire is specifically used for liquids (rivers) or large crowds. It implies a 'flowing' into a single stream. Convergere is more about the direction and the point of meeting, often in a more geometric or ideological sense.
I fiumi confluiscono nel Po, mentre le strade convergono verso la città.
- Convergere vs. Coincidere
- Coincidere means to occupy the same space or time exactly. Convergere implies a movement from different places toward a meeting. If two opinions coincidono, they are identical. If they convergono, they are becoming similar.
Other alternatives include:
- Radunarsi: To gather or assemble. Used for people in a physical space without the geometric nuance of convergence.
- Unirsi: To join or unite. A more general term for two things becoming one.
- Tendere: To tend or aim towards. Often used when the movement hasn't reached the point of meeting yet.
- Convergere vs. Divergere
- This is the most important antonym. Divergere means to move away from each other or to have conflicting opinions. In many debates, you will hear speakers contrast these two: 'Le nostre opinioni divergono su questo punto, ma convergono sull'obiettivo finale.'
Sebbene i metodi divergano, i risultati convergono verso lo stesso valore.
By learning these synonyms and antonyms, you can describe the dynamics of any situation with much greater detail and variety. You'll be able to express not just that things are 'coming together,' but exactly how they are doing so.
How Formal Is It?
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The root 'vergere' is also found in the word 'divergere' (to turn apart) and 'verge' in English (as in 'on the verge of').
Guide de prononciation
- Pronouncing it as 'con-ver-GÈ-re' (stressing the penultimate).
- Treating it like a regular -ARE verb.
- Muffling the final 'e'.
- Using an English 'j' sound for the 'g'. It should be a soft Italian 'g' as in 'gelato'.
- Confusing it with 'convincere'.
Niveau de difficulté
Common in newspapers and textbooks, requiring high-level vocabulary knowledge.
Hard to use correctly with prepositions and in the right formal context.
Rarely used in casual speech; sounds very formal if used incorrectly.
Easily confused with other verbs like 'convincere' or 'confluire'.
Quoi apprendre ensuite
Prérequis
Apprends ensuite
Avancé
Grammaire à connaître
Infinitive after verbs of beginning
Iniziare a + convergere.
Prepositional use with 'verso'
Convergere verso un obiettivo.
Prepositional use with 'su'
Convergere su un'idea.
Causative construction
Far convergere (to make converge).
Irregular past participle usage
Il termine 'converso' (rarely used as a verb).
Exemples par niveau
Le strade convergono qui.
The roads meet here.
Present tense, 3rd person plural.
Molte persone convergono in piazza.
Many people gather in the square.
Simple movement.
Le linee convergono nel disegno.
The lines meet in the drawing.
Geometric use.
Tutti i sentieri convergono al fiume.
All the paths meet at the river.
Preposition 'al' (a + il).
I colori convergono al centro.
The colors meet at the center.
Abstract movement.
Le macchine convergono verso il ponte.
The cars are heading toward the bridge.
Preposition 'verso'.
I bambini convergono verso la maestra.
The children gather toward the teacher.
Social context.
Le luci convergono sul palco.
The lights meet on the stage.
Preposition 'sul'.
Le due ferrovie convergono alla stazione.
The two railways meet at the station.
Infinitive use after a subject.
Le nostre idee iniziano a convergere.
Our ideas are starting to agree.
Metaphorical use.
Tutti i bus convergono in centro città.
All buses meet in the city center.
Regular plural verb.
Le frecce convergono verso il bersaglio.
The arrows point toward the target.
Directional use.
Le opinioni dei genitori convergono sulla scuola.
The parents' opinions agree on the school.
Preposition 'sulla'.
I raggi del sole convergono sulla lente.
The sun's rays focus on the lens.
Scientific context.
Le tracce convergono verso la foresta.
The tracks lead toward the forest.
Investigative context.
I due gruppi convergono per la cena.
The two groups meet for dinner.
Social use.
Le indagini convergono su un sospettato.
The investigations focus on a suspect.
Abstract focus.
I prezzi di mercato convergono verso l'alto.
Market prices are trending upwards.
Economic context.
Dobbiamo far convergere i nostri sforzi.
We must align our efforts.
Causative 'far convergere'.
Le correnti marine convergono in questo punto.
Sea currents meet at this point.
Natural phenomena.
Le critiche convergono sulla gestione del progetto.
The criticisms focus on the project management.
Preposition 'sulla'.
I dati sembrano convergere verso un risultato positivo.
The data seems to point to a positive result.
Scientific trend.
Le strade di montagna convergono al passo.
The mountain roads meet at the pass.
Geographic use.
I vari stili convergono in un'unica opera d'arte.
The various styles meet in a single work of art.
Artistic context.
I partiti hanno deciso di convergere su una riforma.
The parties decided to agree on a reform.
Political consensus.
Le lenti convesse fanno convergere i raggi luminosi.
Convex lenses make light rays converge.
Technical optics.
Le conclusioni degli scienziati convergono tutte.
The scientists' conclusions all agree.
Academic agreement.
I flussi migratori convergono verso le grandi città.
Migration flows move toward big cities.
Sociological context.
Le ricerche convergono sulla stessa molecola.
The research focuses on the same molecule.
Scientific precision.
I nostri interessi convergono in questo affare.
Our interests meet in this deal.
Business context.
I sospetti iniziano a convergere sul maggiordomo.
Suspicions are starting to focus on the butler.
Literary trope.
Le diverse tecnologie convergono nello smartphone.
Different technologies meet in the smartphone.
Technological convergence.
Le varie correnti di pensiero convergono nel Rinascimento.
Various schools of thought meet in the Renaissance.
Historical/Philosophical context.
Tutte le prove convergono ineluttabilmente verso la sua colpevolezza.
All evidence points inevitably toward his guilt.
Formal adverb 'ineluttabilmente'.
Le politiche economiche devono convergere per l'unione monetaria.
Economic policies must align for the monetary union.
Macroeconomic context.
I raggi dell'iperbole non convergono mai veramente.
The rays of the hyperbola never truly converge.
Mathematical precision.
Le loro traiettorie esistenziali sono destinate a convergere.
Their life paths are destined to cross.
Poetic/Literary register.
L'attenzione mondiale sta convergendo sulla crisi climatica.
World attention is focusing on the climate crisis.
Global discourse.
Bisogna convergere su una strategia di difesa comune.
It is necessary to agree on a common defense strategy.
Impersonal 'bisogna'.
Le serie matematiche possono convergere o divergere.
Mathematical series can converge or diverge.
Academic contrast.
Le istanze sociali convergono in una domanda di cambiamento radicale.
Social demands are merging into a call for radical change.
Sociopolitical nuance.
La filologia e la storia convergono nell'analisi del testo.
Philology and history meet in the analysis of the text.
Interdisciplinary context.
Il punto in cui tutte le prospettive convergono è l'infinito.
The point where all perspectives meet is infinity.
Philosophical register.
Le dinamiche di mercato convergono verso un equilibrio precario.
Market dynamics are moving toward a precarious equilibrium.
Advanced economic theory.
I vari dialetti convergono gradualmente verso la lingua standard.
Various dialects are gradually merging into the standard language.
Linguistic evolution.
Le trame del destino sembrano convergere in questo tragico epilogo.
The threads of fate seem to meet in this tragic epilogue.
High literary style.
Le spinte innovative convergono verso la sostenibilità integrale.
Innovative drives are aligning toward integral sustainability.
Modern corporate jargon.
Le divergenze iniziali sono state appianate per convergere su un testo unico.
Initial differences were smoothed over to agree on a single text.
Diplomatic language.
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
— To reach a common decision.
Speriamo di convergere su una decisione entro oggi.
— To come together without force.
Le loro vite convergono in modo naturale.
— To focus attention on something.
Bisogna far convergere l'attenzione sul problema.
— To move toward a peaceful resolution.
Le nazioni devono convergere verso la pace.
Souvent confondu avec
Means 'to convince'. It sounds similar but is a transitive verb about changing someone's mind.
Means 'to flow into'. Used for rivers or crowds, whereas 'convergere' is more geometric or ideological.
Means 'to involve'. Often confused due to the 'con-' prefix and '-ere' ending.
Expressions idiomatiques
— While not using 'convergere', it captures the spirit of everything meeting at a central point.
Non importa il metodo, tutte le strade portano a Roma.
Informal/Proverb— Being on the same wavelength (similar to converging ideas).
Siamo sulla stessa lunghezza d'onda.
Informal— To find the right balance or agreement.
Dobbiamo trovare la quadra per convergere.
Journalistic— To all row in the same direction (aligning efforts).
Se remiamo tutti dalla stessa parte, vinceremo.
Neutral— To close ranks or unite for defense.
Il team ha fatto quadrato attorno al capo.
Journalistic— To end up at a certain point (often used for hidden intentions).
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InformalFacile à confondre
Opposite meaning.
Convergere is coming together; divergere is moving apart.
Le opinioni convergono o divergono?
Similar ending.
Emergere means to emerge or come out; convergere is about meeting.
Un problema emerge, le soluzioni convergono.
Similar ending.
Sommergere means to submerge or overwhelm.
L'acqua sommerge la città.
Similar meaning.
Incontrarsi is general; convergere implies a directional movement or process.
Ci incontriamo al bar.
Similar meaning.
Unirsi is to become one; convergere is the movement toward that state.
I due fiumi si uniscono.
Structures de phrases
Le strade convergono verso [Luogo].
Le strade convergono verso la piazza.
Le opinioni convergono su [Idea].
Le opinioni convergono sulla proposta.
I dati sembrano convergere verso [Risultato].
I dati sembrano convergere verso una crescita.
Far convergere [Sostantivo] su [Punto].
Dobbiamo far convergere l'attenzione sul clima.
Le trame convergono in [Evento].
Le trame convergono nel finale tragico.
Convergere ineluttabilmente verso [Destino].
Convergono ineluttabilmente verso il fallimento.
Interessi che convergono in [Contesto].
Interessi che convergono in questo affare.
[Soggetto] e [Soggetto] convergono.
Fisica e filosofia spesso convergono.
Famille de mots
Noms
Verbes
Adjectifs
Apparenté
Comment l'utiliser
Common in professional/academic writing, rare in casual speech.
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Convergiamo con te.
→
Convergiamo sulla tua idea.
Using 'con' instead of 'su' for agreement.
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La lente converge la luce.
→
La lente fa convergere la luce.
Using 'convergere' transitively.
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Loro convergono (pronounced con-ver-GÒ-no).
→
Loro convergono (con-VÈR-go-no).
Incorrect stress on the verb.
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Abbiamo converso.
→
Siamo giunti a un punto comune.
Using the rare past participle 'converso' in a normal conversation.
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Le strade convergono a Roma.
→
Le strade convergono verso Roma.
Using 'a' for a general direction instead of 'verso'.
Astuces
Check Prepositions
Always remember that 'convergere' usually takes 'su' or 'verso'. Using 'con' is a common mistake for English speakers.
Use for Consensus
In professional meetings, say 'Dobbiamo convergere su un'unica soluzione' to sound like a leader.
Optics Context
Learn 'lente convergente' (convex) and 'lente divergente' (concave) together to remember the words.
The Funnel Image
Visualize a funnel whenever you think of 'convergere'. Everything comes from the wide top to the narrow bottom.
Stress the VÈR
Make sure you stress the 'VÈR' syllable to avoid sounding like you are saying 'convergére'.
Abstract Use
Use it in essays to describe how different historical events led to one specific outcome.
Antonym Practice
Always learn 'convergere' and 'divergere' as a pair; they are used together in almost every debate.
Keep it Formal
Avoid using this word in casual texts with friends unless you are being intentionally ironic.
News Keywords
Listen for this word during Italian political news; it's a key indicator that a deal is being made.
Noun Form
Learn 'la convergenza' as well; it is used just as often as the verb in intellectual discussions.
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
Think of the 'con-' (together) and 'verge' (edge/turn). Everything turns together to one edge or point.
Association visuelle
Visualize a funnel. Everything you pour in from different sides 'converges' at the bottom hole.
Word Web
Défi
Try to use 'convergere' in your next Italian writing assignment instead of 'incontrarsi' or 'essere d'accordo'.
Origine du mot
From the Latin 'convergere', composed of 'con-' (together) and 'vergere' (to turn, to bend).
Sens originel : To turn or bend together toward a single point.
Indo-European -> Italic -> Latin -> Romance -> Italian.Contexte culturel
No specific sensitivities; it is a neutral, formal word.
In English, 'converge' is often used in tech (tech convergence) or weather (converging storms). In Italian, it is more commonly applied to human opinions.
Pratique dans la vie réelle
Contextes réels
Mathematics/Geometry
- Serie convergente
- Punto di convergenza
- Convergere all'infinito
- Linee convergenti
Politics
- Convergere su una riforma
- Convergenza di interessi
- Convergere verso il centro
- Accordo convergente
Optics/Physics
- Lente convergente
- Raggi convergenti
- Convergere nel fuoco
- Fascio convergente
Business
- Convergere verso una strategia
- Interessi convergenti
- Far convergere gli sforzi
- Punto di vista convergente
Literature/Storytelling
- Trame che convergono
- Destini che convergono
- Convergere nel finale
- Personaggi che convergono
Amorces de conversation
"Pensi che le nostre opinioni su questo progetto possano finalmente convergere?"
"In che modo possiamo far convergere gli interessi di tutti i soci?"
"Hai notato come tutte le strade di questa città sembrano convergere verso la piazza?"
"Credi che la tecnologia e l'arte stiano iniziando a convergere sempre di più?"
"Secondo te, quali sono i punti su cui i politici dovrebbero convergere?"
Sujets d'écriture
Descrivi un momento in cui diverse persone con idee opposte sono riuscite a convergere su una soluzione.
Rifletti su come la tua carriera e i tuoi hobby potrebbero convergere in futuro.
Scrivi di un viaggio in cui diverse strade o sentieri convergono in un luogo speciale.
Analizza un problema sociale e proponi tre punti su cui la società dovrebbe convergere.
Immagina una storia dove tre personaggi diversi convergono nello stesso posto per un motivo misterioso.
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsYes, but usually in a formal sense, like groups of protesters or political parties meeting for a goal, not for friends meeting for coffee.
The past participle is 'converso', but it is extremely rare. Most speakers use the present or imperfect, or a different verb entirely for the past.
It is better to use 'su' or 'verso'. 'Convergere con' is sometimes heard but sounds less natural than 'convergere su un'idea'.
It follows the regular second-conjugation (-ere) pattern in the present and imperfect, but it is defective or irregular in some rare forms.
It is a convex lens that brings light rays together to a single focus point.
You use 'convergere' to describe prices, inflation rates, or economies becoming more similar over time.
'Confluire' is for fluids or large masses; 'convergere' is for directions, lines, and ideas.
Rarely. It is almost always about space, direction, or conceptual focus.
It is very common in news, politics, and science, but rare in the kitchen or at the beach.
It is pronounced con-VÈR-go-no, with the stress on the second syllable.
Teste-toi 200 questions
Scrivi una frase usando 'convergere' per descrivere due strade.
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Scrivi una frase usando 'convergere' in un contesto politico.
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Usa 'convergere' per descrivere dei dati scientifici.
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Scrivi un breve paragrafo sulla 'convergenza' tra arte e tecnologia.
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Scrivi una frase semplice con 'convergono'.
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Usa 'convergere' per parlare di un accordo tra amici.
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Descrivi una lente convergente.
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Usa 'convergere' in una frase formale sulle indagini di polizia.
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Scrivi una frase poetica usando 'convergono'.
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Usa 'convergere' per parlare di prezzi.
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Usa 'far convergere' in una frase.
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Usa 'convergere' per parlare di correnti di pensiero.
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Usa 'convergono' per parlare di bus.
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Usa 'convergere' per parlare di un obiettivo.
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Usa 'convergere' per descrivere l'evoluzione linguistica.
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Usa 'convergere' per parlare di interessi economici.
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Usa 'convergere' in un contesto di critica letteraria.
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Usa 'convergono' per parlare di persone in una piazza.
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Usa 'convergere' per parlare di una decisione di famiglia.
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Usa 'convergere' in un contesto filosofico.
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Pronuncia la parola 'convergere' tre volte, prestando attenzione allo stress.
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Spiega a un amico cosa significa una 'lente convergente' in italiano.
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Esprimi la tua opinione su un tema attuale usando il verbo 'convergere'.
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Discuti le ragioni per cui diverse discipline accademiche possono convergere.
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Dì: 'Le strade convergono in centro'.
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Dì: 'Dobbiamo convergere su un'idea'.
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Dì: 'I nostri interessi convergono'.
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Dì: 'Le prove convergono verso di lui'.
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Dì: 'Le trame convergono nel finale tragico'.
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Dì: 'I bus convergono alla stazione'.
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Dì: 'I prezzi convergono verso l'alto'.
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Dì: 'Le lenti fanno convergere la luce'.
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Dì: 'Le critiche convergono sulla gestione'.
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Dì: 'La filologia e la storia convergono'.
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Dì: 'Le linee convergono qui'.
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Dì: 'Le indagini convergono su di lui'.
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Dì: 'Bisogna convergere su un nome'.
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Dì: 'I dati sembrano convergere'.
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Dì: 'Le istanze sociali convergono'.
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Dì: 'Tutti i sentieri convergono'.
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Ascolta e scrivi: 'Le strade convergono verso il porto.'
Ascolta e scrivi: 'Dobbiamo far convergere le nostre opinioni.'
Ascolta e scrivi: 'Tutti gli indizi convergono sulla sua colpevolezza.'
Ascolta e scrivi: 'Le varie correnti filosofiche convergono nel pensiero moderno.'
Ascolta e scrivi: 'Le linee convergono.'
Ascolta e scrivi: 'I bus convergono in centro.'
Ascolta e scrivi: 'I nostri interessi convergono.'
Ascolta e scrivi: 'Le prove convergono.'
Ascolta e scrivi: 'La storia e l'arte convergono.'
Ascolta e scrivi: 'I sentieri convergono.'
Ascolta e scrivi: 'I prezzi convergono.'
Ascolta e scrivi: 'Le lenti convergono la luce.'
Ascolta e scrivi: 'L'attenzione sta convergendo.'
Ascolta e scrivi: 'Le trame convergono.'
Ascolta e scrivi: 'Convergiamo su un piano.'
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Summary
The verb 'convergere' is a high-level (C1) term used to describe the movement of multiple elements toward a unified focus. Example: 'Le nostre opinioni convergono sulla necessità di cambiare' (Our opinions agree on the need to change).
- Convergere means to move toward a single point or agreement.
- It is used for physical objects like roads and light rays.
- It is a common formal word for reaching a consensus in politics.
- It is an intransitive verb often followed by 'verso' or 'su'.
Check Prepositions
Always remember that 'convergere' usually takes 'su' or 'verso'. Using 'con' is a common mistake for English speakers.
Use for Consensus
In professional meetings, say 'Dobbiamo convergere su un'unica soluzione' to sound like a leader.
Optics Context
Learn 'lente convergente' (convex) and 'lente divergente' (concave) together to remember the words.
The Funnel Image
Visualize a funnel whenever you think of 'convergere'. Everything comes from the wide top to the narrow bottom.
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