Conjugate verb "illudersi" in Italian

Conjugation of the verb illudersi, irregular conjugation     translation to English deceive oneself
Auxiliary: essere

All formsIndicativo Conjuntivo Condizionale Imperativo Forme Impersonali

Indicativo

Presente

io mi illudo
tu ti illudi
lui/lei si illude
noi ci illudiamo
voi vi illudete
loro si illudono

Passato Prossimo

io mi sono illuso / illusa
tu ti sei illuso / illusa
lui/lei si è illuso / illusa
noi ci siamo illusi / illuse
voi vi siete illusi / illuse
loro si sono illusi / illuse

Imperfetto

io mi illudevo
tu ti illudevi
lui/lei si illudeva
noi ci illudevamo
voi vi illudevate
loro si illudevano

Trapassato Prossimo

io mi ero illuso / illusa
tu ti eri illuso / illusa
lui/lei si era illuso / illusa
noi ci eravamo illusi / illuse
voi vi eravate illusi / illuse
loro si erano illusi / illuse

Futuro

io mi illuderò
tu ti illuderai
lui/lei si illuderà
noi ci illuderemo
voi vi illuderete
loro si illuderanno

Futuro Anteriore

io mi sarò illuso / illusa
tu ti sarai illuso / illusa
lui/lei si sarà illuso / illusa
noi ci saremo illusi / illuse
voi vi sarete illusi / illuse
loro si saranno illusi / illuse

Passato Remoto

io mi illusi
tu ti illudesti
lui/lei si illuse
noi ci illudemmo
voi vi illudeste
loro si illusero

Trapassato Remoto

io mi fui illuso / illusa
tu ti fosti illuso / illusa
lui/lei si fu illuso / illusa
noi ci fummo illusi / illuse
voi vi foste illusi / illuse
loro si furono illusi / illuse

Conjuntivo

Presente

io mi illuda
tu ti illuda
lui/lei si illuda
noi ci illudiamo
voi vi illudiate
loro si illudano

Passato Prossimo

io mi sia illuso / illusa
tu ti sia illuso / illusa
lui/lei si sia illuso / illusa
noi ci siamo illusi / illuse
voi vi siate illusi / illuse
loro si siano illusi / illuse

Imperfetto

io mi illudessi
tu ti illudessi
lui/lei si illudesse
noi ci illudessimo
voi vi illudeste
loro si illudessero

Trapassato Prossimo

io mi fossi illuso / illusa
tu ti fossi illuso / illusa
lui/lei si fosse illuso / illusa
noi ci fossimo illusi / illuse
voi vi foste illusi / illuse
loro si fossero illusi / illuse

Condizionale

Presente

io mi illuderei
tu ti illuderesti
lui/lei si illuderebbe
noi ci illuderemmo
voi vi illudereste
loro si illuderebbero

Passato

io mi sarei illuso / illusa
tu ti saresti illuso / illusa
lui/lei si sarebbe illuso / illusa
noi ci saremmo illusi / illuse
voi vi sareste illusi / illuse
loro si sarebbero illusi / illuse

Imperativo

(tu) illuditi (Lei) si illuda (noi) illudiamoci (voi) illudetevi (Loro) si illudano

Forme Impersonali

Participio Presente

(io) illudentemi
(tu) illudenteti
(lui/lei) illudentesi
(noi) illudentici
(voi) illudentivi
(loro) illudentisi

Participio Passato

Singular Plural
Masculino illuso illusi
Femenino illusa illuse

Gerundio Presente

(io) illudendomi
(tu) illudendoti
(lui/lei) illudendosi
(noi) illudendoci
(voi) illudendovi
(loro) illudendosi

Gerundio Passato

(io) essendomi illuso / illusa
(tu) essendoti illuso / illusa
(lui/lei) essendosi illuso / illusa
(noi) essendoci illusi / illuse
(voi) essendovi illusi / illuse
(loro) essendosi illusi / illuse
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