The Italian term "allineare, mettere, mettere" matches the English term "situate"

other italian words that include "mettere" : english :
amméttere admint
amméttere admit
amméttere admit of
permettere, amméttere allow
assicurare, assicurare, mettere al sicuro assure
promettere augur
scommettere bet
comméttere commenttre
comméttere commit
mettere in dubbio disbelieve
mettere in evidenza, distinquere distinguish
mettere in dubbio, dubitare, dubbio doubt
mettere in evidenza elevate
emettere, mando emit
sottolineare, mettere in evidenza, accentuare emphasize
accèndere, possibilitare, rilasciare, permettere enable
mettere in pericolo endanger
mettere a libro enroll
omettere forbore
mettere, mettere, allineare install
emettere issue
lasciare, lasci, amméttere lets
permettere, licensa license
mettere, localizzare, accertare, mettere locate
mettere in libertà manumit
omettere, omettere, trascurare omit
esito, prodotto, lavoro, emissione, emettere output
permettere, permettere, nullaosta, modulo permit
mettere, spazio, ente, mettere, posto place
presenza, presente, presente, mettere avanti present
promettere, promessa promise
mettere, posare, mettere, dare put
ammettere put in order
raggio, emettere ray
riammettere readmit
mettere in libertà, sciogliere release
mettere in fila rows
assortimento, stabilito, mettere, apparecchio set
trasmettere alla radio spark
emettere, passare, largire spend
lindo, ammettere, ordinato tidy
comprométtere to expose
promettere to promise
amméttere, tollerare, sopportare tolerate
fare, scommettere, tipo, sorta, vergare type
comprométtere unmask
appuntare, emettere write out
The Influence of Dante
It wasn’t until Dante Alighieri, one of Italy’s most well-known authors that the language was standardized. Until Alighieri wrote his book The Devine Comedy, most literature was written in Latin. He opted to write in the language of the common people. The dialect he chose was spoken in Tuscan and it became the standard for the Italian language and literature that is spoken today.
Italian Unity
There are many dialects of Italian and each one is considered its own independent language. This is because Italy was not unified in one country until 1861. At that point. Tuscan Italian became the official language. But just 2.5 percent of people could actually speak it. Today, around 30 percent of Italian dialects are considered endangered by UNESCO.
Italian and Music
Italian is the language of music with terms like crescendo, forte, and soprano. Musical notation came about during the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Since many composers at the time were also Italian, it became the standard language of music.