investigate
The Italian word 'indagare' means to investigate or to inquire into something. It is used in a similar way to the English word 'investigate'. For example, a detective might 'indagare' a crime scene in order to gather evidence and solve the case.
The police are investigating the incident
This phrase shows how 'indagare' is used in context. The verb 'sta indagando' is in the present continuous tense, indicating that the police are currently in the process of investigating.
It's necessary to investigate the causes of the fire
In this phrase, 'Bisogna indagare' means 'it is necessary to investigate'. The infinitive 'indagare' is used after 'bisogna', expressing necessity or obligation.
I want to investigate what happened
Here, 'Voglio indagare' means 'I want to investigate'. The verb 'indagare' is used in the infinitive form following 'Voglio', which means 'I want'.