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* ''Stare'' means “to be”, “to be feeling”, or “to appear”.
* ''Stare'' means “to be”, “to be feeling”, or “to appear”.
* ''Stare'' is used to form continuous forms of tenses.
* ''Stare'' is used to form continuous forms of tenses.
* ''Stare''’s past participle ''stato'' has replaced that of ''vessare'', and so ''stato'' is used for “been” in all senses.
* ''Stare''’s past participle ''statu'' has replaced that of ''vessare'', and so ''statu'' is used for “been” in all senses.
* ''Stare'' is occasionally “to be located.”  This is very common for both transient and durable location.
* ''Stare'' is occasionally “to be located.”  This is very common for both transient and durable location.


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