Aprirà
Apirrà is the third-person singular future indicative form of the Italian verb aprire, meaning to open. It denotes that he, she, or a thing will perform the action of opening in the future. It is commonly used in everyday language and in writing to describe upcoming events or actions. An example is: Lui aprirà la porta, or La porta si aprirà domani, depending on the context.
Morphology and conjugation: The future simple of aprire is regular for -ire verbs. The full set is:
Etymology and cognates: Aprire derives from Latin aperire. Related forms appear across Romance languages, such as
Usage notes: Aprirà is used with a clear subject in the future and may be accompanied by
See also: aprire (infinitive), other conjugated futures of Italian -ire verbs, related Romance-language equivalents.