Bisognerà
Bisognerà is an impersonal verb form in the Italian language, derived from the verb "bisognare" meaning "to need" or "to be necessary." It functions similarly to "it will be necessary" or "one will have to" in English. This form is used to express a future obligation or necessity that is not tied to a specific subject. For example, "Domani bisognerà studiare di più" translates to "Tomorrow it will be necessary to study more" or "Tomorrow one will have to study more." The construction typically involves "bisognerà" followed by an infinitive verb. It is a common and versatile expression used to convey a general sense of future requirement or a required action without singling out who must perform it. The verb itself is inherently impersonal, meaning it does not conjugate for person or number in this specific form, making it a distinct grammatical feature in Italian. Understanding "bisognerà" is crucial for comprehending a wide range of everyday Italian expressions related to future needs and obligations.