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Rientranno

Rientranno is the third-person plural future simple indicative form of the Italian verb rientrare, meaning they will return or they will re-enter. It is used to describe a future action carried out by multiple subjects that involves returning to a place or re-entering a situation.

Etymology and meaning: Rientrare combines the prefix ri- (back, again) with entrare (to enter). The prefix indicates

Conjugation and usage notes: Rientrano is the present-tense form for they return; rientrerò, rientrerai, rientrerà, rientreremo,

Examples: Domani rientreranno in città dopo la conferenza. Se la situazione migliorerà, i piani rientreranno nel

See also: rientrare, entrare, ritorno.

a
return
or
reversal,
similar
to
related
Romance
forms
built
on
the
Latin
intrāre
with
a
returning
sense.
In
Italian,
rientrare
is
commonly
used
for
both
physical
return
(returning
home
or
to
a
place)
and
figurative
re-entry
(re-entering
a
situation,
policy,
or
discussion).
rientrerete,
and
rientranno
are
the
regular
future
forms
for
-are
verbs.
The
specific
form
rientranno
is
used
with
plural
subjects
in
the
future.
The
verb
is
regular
in
its
conjugation
and
typically
does
not
require
auxiliary
verbs
in
simple
tenses.
programma
previsto.
In
less
formal
contexts,
rientrare
and
its
future
form
can
express
both
physical
return
and
re-entry
into
ongoing
processes
or
debates.