allestiranno
Allestiranno is the Italian future tense, third‑person plural form of the verb allestire, which means “to prepare,” “to set up,” or “to arrange.” The verb allestire belongs to the third conjugation group and is derived historically from the Latin verb alstatīre, a blend of *ad* “toward” and *stare* “to stand.” In contemporary Italian it is used to describe the preparation of events, the arrangement of spaces, or the provision of necessary equipment or conditions.
In standard Italian usage, allestiranno is typically found in contexts such as the organization of exhibitions,
The verb can be combined with various prepositions to elaborate meaning. With *per*, it denotes purpose (e.g.,
Allestiranno is taught early in Italian language courses because it captures both the morphological pattern of
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