Riuscirà
Riuscirà is the third-person singular future indicative form of the Italian verb riuscire. The verb riuscire generally translates to "to succeed," "to manage," "to achieve," or "to come out" in English. Therefore, "riuscirà" specifically means "he/she/it will succeed," "he/she/it will manage," "he/she/it will achieve," or "it will come out" depending on the context. This future tense indicates an action that is expected to happen in the future. For example, in the sentence "Domani il sole riuscirà," it means "Tomorrow the sun will come out." In another context, "Se studierà molto, lui riuscirà nell'esame" translates to "If he studies a lot, he will succeed in the exam." The specific meaning is heavily reliant on the surrounding words and the overall situation being described. It's a common and versatile verb in Italian, and understanding its future tense is crucial for constructing sentences about future events and possibilities.