fluttuare
to fluctuate
verb floot-TWAH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin fluctuare, from fluctus (wave).
Also means
to float
Usage Note
Fluttuare describes movement that rises and falls like a wave — prices, currencies, moods. The noun is fluttuazione (fluctuation). It takes essere or avere depending on context: with a subject undergoing change, essere is common (i prezzi sono fluttuati). Distinct from galleggiare (to float on water).
Examples
"Il prezzo del petrolio continua a fluttuare."
Natural Translation
The price of oil continues to fluctuate.
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