agirete
Agirete is the second person plural future tense form of the Italian verb agire, meaning “to act” or “to take action.” It is used to indicate that a group addressed as voi will perform an action in the future.
Origin and class: Agire derives from Latin agere, meaning “to do, to drive.” In Italian it is
Conjugation: The standard future forms for agire are: io agirò, tu agirai, lui/lei agirà, noi agiremo, voi
Usage: The future tense expresses actions that are expected to occur after the present moment, often reflecting
Notes: Agire is transitive and can take direct or indirect objects depending on context (for example, “agire