scintillare
Italian edit
Etymology edit
From Latin scintillāre.
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
scintillàre (first-person singular present scintìllo, first-person singular past historic scintillài, past participle scintillàto, auxiliary avére)
- (intransitive) to scintillate, to sparkle, to glitter [auxiliary avere]
- 1932, “Parlami d'amore Mariù”, Ennio Neri (lyrics), Cesare Andrea Bixio (music), performed by Vittorio De Sica:
- Gli occhi tuoi belli brillano / Come due stelle scintillano
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- (intransitive, uncommon) to spark, to give off sparks [auxiliary avere]
Conjugation edit
Conjugation of scintillàre (-are) (See Appendix:Italian verbs)
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Latin edit
Verb edit
scintillāre
- inflection of scintillō: