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adotteròadotteraiadotterà

adotteròadotteraiadotterà is a string formed by concatenating three Italian future simple forms of the verb adottare, meaning to adopt. Specifically, it combines io adotterò, tu adotterai, and lui/lei adotterà. It is not a standard word or entry in dictionaries; rather, it is a linguistic curiosity that shows how Italian verb endings can run together when spaces are removed.

Formation and morphology: In Italian, the futuro semplice for -are verbs is formed by replacing the -are

Meaning and translations: Individually, the forms mean I will adopt (adotterò), you will adopt (adotterai), and

Context and usage: This concatenated form is of interest mainly to linguists, language learners exploring morphology,

ending
with
-er-,
then
adding
the
personal
endings:
io
adotterò,
tu
adotterai,
lui/lei
adotterà,
noi
adotteremo,
voi
adotterete,
loro
adotteranno.
Therefore
the
stem
becomes
adotter-,
to
which
the
endings
-ò,
-ai,
-à
are
attached
for
the
first
three
singular
persons.
The
concatenation
in
question
omits
spaces
and
punctuation,
yielding
a
single
long
string.
he/she/it
will
adopt
(adotterà).
The
full
string
does
not
carry
a
separate
meaning
beyond
this
trio;
its
value
lies
in
illustrating
Italian
conjugation
and
text
processing
rather
than
representing
ordinary
speech.
or
puzzle-makers
examining
how
words
can
be
joined.
In
normal
Italian
writing,
these
forms
would
appear
separated
and
accompanied
by
context,
as
in
a
sentence
using
the
future
tense.
See
also
adottare
and
the
broader
pattern
of
futuro
semplice
endings
for
-are
verbs.