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Ringrazierete

Ringrazierete is the second-person plural future simple form of the Italian verb ringraziare, meaning to thank. It indicates that the group you are addressing will perform the act of thanking at some point in the future. The verb ringraziare is a regular -are verb, and in the future simple its stem becomes ringrazier- before the standard endings. The full future paradigm for this verb is: ringrazierò, ringrazierai, ringrazierà, ringrazieremo, ringrazierete, ringrazieranno.

Usage in context is straightforward: ringrazierete expresses a planned or expected action by “you all.” It is

Etymology and related forms: ringraziare derives from Latin expressions of gratitude, and its development follows the

See also: Italian verbs, conjugation patterns, future tense. This form is a standard part of contemporary Italian

used
in
both
spoken
and
written
Italian
when
referring
to
multiple
people
who
will
thank
someone
in
the
future.
For
example:
Domani
voi
ringrazierete
chi
vi
ha
aiutato.
regular
pattern
of
Italian
-are
verbs
into
the
future
tense.
The
form
ringrazierete
is
specific
to
the
second-person
plural
and
contrasts
with
forms
like
ringrazierò
(I
will
thank)
or
ringrazieremo
(we
will
thank).
and
is
not
confined
to
any
particular
region;
it
appears
in
everyday
language,
literature,
and
media
wherever
a
plural
subject
is
describing
a
future
act
of
giving
thanks.