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Chiamerai

Chiamerai is the second person singular future indicative form of the Italian verb chiamare, meaning "you will call." Chiamare is a regular -are verb, and in the futuro semplice its endings are -ò, -ai, -à, -emo, -ete, -anno. Therefore the full future paradigm is: io chiamerò, tu chiamerai, lui/lei chiamerà, noi chiameremo, voi chiamerete, loro chiameranno. The form chiamerai is used with the subject tu to express a future action of contacting or summoning someone.

Usage examples commonly show calling someone in the near future, making plans, or indicating an intended action.

Etymology and related forms: chiamare derives from Latin clamāre, meaning to cry out or to call, and

Examples:
“Domani
chiamerai
tuo
fratello
per
dirgli
dove
ci
troviamo.”
“Se
tutto
va
bene,
chiamerai
tra
un’ora.”
has
evolved
in
Italian
as
a
regular
-are
verb.
The
entry
chiamerai,
as
a
specific
form,
is
one
member
of
a
standard
conjugation
pattern
applied
to
the
verb
chiamare.