alternare
to alternate
verb ahl-ter-NAH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin alternare, 'to do by turns'.
Also means
to take turns
Usage Note
Alternare is a transitive verb meaning to alternate two or more things (alterna periodi di lavoro e riposo, she alternates periods of work and rest). The reflexive alternarsi means 'to take turns' or 'to alternate' intransitively (i due si alternano alla guida, the two take turns driving). It takes avere as auxiliary in compound tenses.
Examples
"Il tempo alterna sole e pioggia questa settimana."
Natural Translation
The weather alternates sun and rain this week.
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