Laborabunt
Laborabunt is a Latin verb form meaning “they will work.” It is the third person plural future active indicative of laborare, the first-conjugation verb meaning “to work.”
Morphology and forms: The verb is built from the present stem labor- with the standard future endings
Usage: Laborabunt appears in classical Latin texts to describe future action by multiple subjects. It is a
Example: Latin: Pater et mater in agro laborabunt ad victum familiae comparandum. Translation: Father and mother
Etymology and related forms: Laborabunt derives from laborare, with the root labor- meaning “to work.” Related