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alzerò

Alzerà is the third-person singular future indicative form of the Italian verb alzare, meaning to raise or lift. It is used to indicate that he, she, or an inanimate subject will perform a raising action in the future. In formal address, Lei alzerà is the same form, with Lei as the subject pronoun. The form also serves as the basis for related tenses with different subjects.

Conjugation in the simple future is: io alzerò; tu alzerai; lui/lei alzerà; noi alzeremo; voi alzerete; loro

Usage examples show alzerà describing future actions: per esempio, Domani la squadra alzerà la coppa al termine

Etymology and related forms: alzerà derives from the Italian verb alzare, which comes from Latin alzāre. Related

See also: alzare, alzato, alzarsi, rising or lifting in Italian.

alzeranno.
della
partita;
il
bambino
alzerà
la
mano
per
chiedere
aiuto.
Intransitive
or
transitive
senses
are
common,
including
raising
objects,
raising
prices
(alzare
i
prezzi),
or
elevating
a
flag
or
banner.
forms
include
the
infinitive
alzare,
the
past
participle
alzato
(raised),
and
the
reflexive
alzarsi
(to
get
up).
The
form
is
part
of
standard
Italian
verb
conjugation
for
-are
verbs.