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Custodiranno

Custodiranno is the third-person plural form of the Italian verb custodire in the futuro semplice, meaning "they will guard," "they will keep," or "they will protect." It is used when the subject is plural and the action is in the future.

The verb custodire comes from Latin custodire, from custós, guard. In Italian, custodire is a regular -ire

Usage notes: custodire takes a direct object, as in custodire qualcosa ("to guard something"). It can describe

Examples:

- Le autorità custodiranno i documenti durante l’indagine.

- I responsabili custodiranno i beni affidati, garantendone l’integrità.

In contemporary Italian, custodiranno is common in narrative and formal writing when describing actions that future

verb,
and
its
full
conjugation
in
the
futuro
semplice
is:
io
custodirò,
tu
custodirai,
lui/lei
custodirà,
noi
custodiremo,
voi
custodirete,
loro
custodiranno.
The
form
custodiranno
appears
specifically
in
the
third-person
plural.
protecting
people,
objects,
data,
secrets,
or
memories,
and
can
convey
physical
guarding
as
well
as
keeping
something
safe
or
preserved.
In
broader
contexts,
custodire
can
also
mean
to
maintain
or
preserve
in
a
non-physical
sense,
such
as
custodire
un
segreto
or
custodire
una
memoria.
actors
will
perform
to
protect
or
preserve
something.
The
related
verb
forms
allow
clear
specification
of
subject
and
tense
without
ambiguity.