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The Italian word 'agire' is a verb that translates to 'act' in English. It is used to describe the action or process of doing something. For example, 'Non so come agire in questa situazione' means 'I don't know how to act in this situation'. The word 'agire' can also be used in a more abstract sense, such as 'agire con saggezza' which means 'to act with wisdom'.
You need to act with caution.
In this sentence, 'agire' is used to suggest taking action. In English, the use of 'act' is similar to the Italian usage of 'agire'. The phrase advises someone to be cautious or prudent when they are about to do something.
I can't act without your permission.
In this context, 'agire' is used to imply taking a step, moving ahead, or making a decision. In English, 'act' is used in a similar context. This phrase refers to someone needing another person's consent before making a move or decision.
The mayor must act to solve the problem.
Here, 'agire' is used to imply taking actions or measures in dealing with something. The English 'act' is used similarly. This phrase suggests that the mayor should take action or initiatives to resolve an issue.