divertire

Divertire Definition, Conjugation and Usage Examples

Divertire Definition:

To amuse or to entertain

Divertire in Inglese Can Also Mean

  • To have fun
  • To enjoy oneself
  • To distract; to divert
  • To turn away (to divert)

Divertire is a common verb used in the Italian language and one of the top 50 -ire verbs. You may hear your friends saying, “Divertiti!” which means “have fun” or “you have fun.” While the meaning is translated to “to entertain or to amuse,” it can also mean so much more, as you’ll see from the alternative meanings above.

Let’s see some examples of divertire so that you can master this verb and begin using it with your own friends. 

Mastering ire verbs will require you to memorize a lot of conjugation tables. You’ll need to learn imperfetto, passato remoto, presente and 12 total types of conjugations before going into the condizionale, gerundio and others.

We’re going to show you the most commonly used conjugations that will help you better understand how to use divertire and follow along with television shows, podcasts and more.

Italian Divertire Conjugation

Divertire Presente Conjugation:

ItalianEnglish
ioDivertoI amuse/entertain
tuDivertiYou amuse/entertain
lui/leiDiverteHe/she/it amuses/entertains
noiDivertiamoWe amuse/entertain
voiDivertiteYou amuse (plural)/entertain
loroDivertonoThey amuse/entertain

Divertire Presente Examples

  1. Quanto mi diverto con il mio Papà – How much fun I have with my dad!
  2. Di solito ci divertiamo a casa tua – We usually have fun at your house.
  3. Divertire il pubblico – Entertain the public.

Divertire Passato Prossimo Conjugation

ItalianEnglish
ioHo divertitoI amused/entertained
tuHai divertitoYou amused/entertained
lui/leiHa divertitoHe/she/it amused/entertained
noiAbbiamo divertitoWe amused/entertained
voiAvete divertitoYou amused (plural)/entertained
loroHanno divertitoThey amused/entertained

Divertire Passato Prossimo Examples

  1. Come mi hai divertito, commosso, emozionato – How you amused, moved, excited me.
  2. Mi ho divertito molto – I had a lot of fun.
  3. Ci hanno divertito – They entertained us.

Divertire Futuro Semplice Conjugation:

ItalianEnglish
ioDivertiròI will amuse/entertain
tuDivertiraiYou will amuse/entertain
lui/leiDivertiràHe/she/it will amuse/entertain
noiDivertiremoWe will amuse/entertain
voiDivertireteYou will amuse (plural)/entertain
loroDivertirannoThey will amuse/entertain

Divertire Futuro Semplice Examples

  1. Mi divertirò quando non potrai più guidare per strada – I will enjoy it when you can no longer drive on the street.
  2. Ti divertirai tutto qui – You will enjoy everything here.
  3. Ma quanto si divertiranno insieme? – But how much fun will they have together?

Divertire Imperfetto Conjugation:

ItalianEnglish
ioDivertivoI was amused/entertained
tuDivertiviYou were amused/entertained
lui/leiDivertivaHe/she/it was amused/entertained
noiDivertivamoWe were amused/entertained
voiDivertivateYou were amused (plural)/entertained
loroDivertivanoThey were amused/entertained

Divertire Imperfetto Examples

  1. Con lui mi divertivo anche – With him, I also had fun (something that occurred frequently).
  2. I bimbi si divertivamo ad accudire le cavalle– The children were amused to watch over the horses.
  3. Luca e Ori si divertivano – Luca and Ori were enjoying themselves/having fun.
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