costare

to cost

Italian Regular

The Italian verb "costare" means "to cost" in English. It is a regular verb. Below you'll find the complete conjugation tables for "costare" across all 5 tenses.

How to Conjugate "costare" in the Present Tense

Presente indicativo Actions happening now or regularly
Person English Conjugation
io I costo
tu you (informal) costi
lui/lei he/she/you (formal) costa
noi we costiamo
voi you all costate
loro they costano

How to Conjugate "costare" in the Past (completed) Tense

Passato prossimo Actions that finished in the recent past
Person English Conjugation
io I ho costato
tu you (informal) hai costato
lui/lei he/she/you (formal) ha costato
noi we abbiamo costato
voi you all avete costato
loro they hanno costato

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How to Conjugate "costare" in the Past (ongoing) Tense

Imperfetto Actions that were ongoing in the past
Person English Conjugation
io I costavo
tu you (informal) costavi
lui/lei he/she/you (formal) costava
noi we costavamo
voi you all costavate
loro they costavano

How to Conjugate "costare" in the Future Tense

Futuro semplice Actions that will happen
Person English Conjugation
io I costerò
tu you (informal) costerai
lui/lei he/she/you (formal) costerà
noi we costeremo
voi you all costerete
loro they costeranno

How to Conjugate "costare" in the Would (conditional) Tense

Condizionale presente Hypothetical actions
Person English Conjugation
io I costerei
tu you (informal) costeresti
lui/lei he/she/you (formal) costerebbe
noi we costeremmo
voi you all costereste
loro they costerebbero

Frequently Asked Questions About "costare"

Is "costare" regular or irregular in Italian?
"Costare" is a regular Italian verb that follows standard conjugation patterns for its verb group.
What does "costare" mean in English?
The Italian verb "costare" means "to cost" in English.
How do you conjugate "costare" in the present tense?
In the present tense (Presente indicativo): io → costo, tu → costi, lui/lei → costa, noi → costiamo, voi → costate, loro → costano.
How many tenses does "costare" have in Italian?
"Costare" is conjugated across 5 tenses in Italian: Present, Past (completed), Past (ongoing), Future, Would (conditional).

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