Conjugate verb "squamarsi" in Italian

Conjugation of the verb squamarsi, 1st conjugation     translation to English scale
Auxiliary: essere

All formsIndicativo Conjuntivo Condizionale Imperativo Forme Impersonali

Indicativo

Presente

io mi squamo
tu ti squami
lui/lei si squama
noi ci squamiamo
voi vi squamate
loro si squamano

Passato Prossimo

io mi sono squamato / squamata
tu ti sei squamato / squamata
lui/lei si è squamato / squamata
noi ci siamo squamati / squamate
voi vi siete squamati / squamate
loro si sono squamati / squamate

Imperfetto

io mi squamavo
tu ti squamavi
lui/lei si squamava
noi ci squamavamo
voi vi squamavate
loro si squamavano

Trapassato Prossimo

io mi ero squamato / squamata
tu ti eri squamato / squamata
lui/lei si era squamato / squamata
noi ci eravamo squamati / squamate
voi vi eravate squamati / squamate
loro si erano squamati / squamate

Futuro

io mi squamerò
tu ti squamerai
lui/lei si squamerà
noi ci squameremo
voi vi squamerete
loro si squameranno

Futuro Anteriore

io mi sarò squamato / squamata
tu ti sarai squamato / squamata
lui/lei si sarà squamato / squamata
noi ci saremo squamati / squamate
voi vi sarete squamati / squamate
loro si saranno squamati / squamate

Passato Remoto

io mi squamai
tu ti squamasti
lui/lei si squamò
noi ci squamammo
voi vi squamaste
loro si squamarono

Trapassato Remoto

io mi fui squamato / squamata
tu ti fosti squamato / squamata
lui/lei si fu squamato / squamata
noi ci fummo squamati / squamate
voi vi foste squamati / squamate
loro si furono squamati / squamate

Conjuntivo

Presente

io mi squami
tu ti squami
lui/lei si squami
noi ci squamiamo
voi vi squamiate
loro si squamino

Passato Prossimo

io mi sia squamato / squamata
tu ti sia squamato / squamata
lui/lei si sia squamato / squamata
noi ci siamo squamati / squamate
voi vi siate squamati / squamate
loro si siano squamati / squamate

Imperfetto

io mi squamassi
tu ti squamassi
lui/lei si squamasse
noi ci squamassimo
voi vi squamaste
loro si squamassero

Trapassato Prossimo

io mi fossi squamato / squamata
tu ti fossi squamato / squamata
lui/lei si fosse squamato / squamata
noi ci fossimo squamati / squamate
voi vi foste squamati / squamate
loro si fossero squamati / squamate

Condizionale

Presente

io mi squamerei
tu ti squameresti
lui/lei si squamerebbe
noi ci squameremmo
voi vi squamereste
loro si squamerebbero

Passato

io mi sarei squamato / squamata
tu ti saresti squamato / squamata
lui/lei si sarebbe squamato / squamata
noi ci saremmo squamati / squamate
voi vi sareste squamati / squamate
loro si sarebbero squamati / squamate

Imperativo

(tu) squamati (Lei) si squami (noi) squamiamoci (voi) squamatevi (Loro) si squamino

Forme Impersonali

Participio Presente

(io) squamantemi
(tu) squamanteti
(lui/lei) squamantesi
(noi) squamantici
(voi) squamantivi
(loro) squamantisi

Participio Passato

Singular Plural
Masculino squamato squamati
Femenino squamata squamate

Gerundio Presente

(io) squamandomi
(tu) squamandoti
(lui/lei) squamandosi
(noi) squamandoci
(voi) squamandovi
(loro) squamandosi

Gerundio Passato

(io) essendomi squamato / squamata
(tu) essendoti squamato / squamata
(lui/lei) essendosi squamato / squamata
(noi) essendoci squamati / squamate
(voi) essendovi squamati / squamate
(loro) essendosi squamati / squamate
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