scaturire
to arise, to spring from
verb skah-too-REE-reh Less Common
Origin: Latin scaturire
Usage Note
Scaturire is a formal/literary verb that takes essere as its auxiliary. It describes something emerging or flowing from a source, both literally (water springing from a spring) and figuratively (problemi che scaturiscono da una situazione difficile — problems arising from a difficult situation). It is rarely used in everyday conversation.
Examples
"Il conflitto è scaturito da un malinteso."
Natural Translation
The conflict arose from a misunderstanding.
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