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adopererai

Adopererai is the second-person singular form of the Italian verb adoperare in the futuro semplice (future simple) tense. It literally means “you will use” or “you will employ” and indicates a future action carried out by the subject. Adoperare is considered a formal or literary synonym of usare; in everyday speech, usare is often preferred.

Etymology and grammar: Adoperare derives from ad- (toward) combined with operare (to work), itself from Latin

Usage: In modern Italian, adoperare is more common in formal, technical, or literary contexts, or in historical

Examples:

- Tu adopererai gli strumenti con la massima attenzione.

- Se adotterai questa procedura, adopererai correttamente il software.

See also: Adoperare, Usare, Futuro semplice, Italian verb conjugation.

operare.
The
futuro
semplice
ending
for
-are
verbs
gives
tu
adopererai,
followed
by
lui/lei
adopererà,
noi
adopereremo,
voi
adopererete,
loro
adopereranno.
The
subject
pronoun
is
typically
omitted
in
Italian,
as
verbs
carry
the
subject
information
through
conjugation.
writing.
Usare
is
the
more
frequent
choice
in
everyday
language.
Adoperare
can
convey
a
sense
of
precision
or
formality,
and
it
is
often
found
in
manuals,
legal
texts,
or
formal
documentation.