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accoglierete

Accoglierete is the second-person plural future tense form of the Italian verb accogliere, meaning you will welcome or you will receive. The verb accogliere is transitive and can denote welcoming people, hosting them, or accepting something such as a proposal or offer. The term etymology traces back to Latin forms that conveyed bringing together or receiving; over time the sense broadened to include hospitality and acceptance.

In usage, accoglierete is employed when speaking to a group, indicating a future action in which the

Usage notes include both literal and figurative senses: accogliere can refer to physical reception of guests

Examples:

- Voi accoglierete i visitatori all’ingresso.

- Saremo lieti di accogliere la vostra proposta.

See also: accogliere, accoglienza, ospitalità, ricevere.

addressed
subjects
welcome
or
receive
someone
or
something.
The
form
is
part
of
a
broader
verb
family;
its
future
singular
and
plural
endings
follow
the
standard
-ere
verb
pattern
(io
accoglierò,
tu
accoglierai,
lui
accoglierà,
noi
accoglieremo,
voi
accoglierete,
loro
accoglieranno).
The
present
tense
of
accogliere,
by
contrast,
features
irregular
forms
(io
accolgo,
tu
accogli,
lui
accoglie,
noi
accogliamo,
voi
accogliete,
loro
accolgono).
as
well
as
accepting
ideas,
proposals,
or
offers
(accogliere
una
proposta).
Common
expressions
describe
warm
reception,
such
as
accogliere
a
braccia
aperte
(to
welcome
with
open
arms).