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ameranno

Ameranno is the third-person plural form of the Italian verb amare in the future tense, meaning “they will love.” It is used to describe a future action carried out by multiple subjects.

Formation and pronunciation: Ameranno is formed from the verb stem am- together with the usual future ending

Usage: This form appears in ordinary Italian prose and speech to indicate a future act performed by

Notes: Ameranno is not a separate word with a meaning beyond this conjugated form; it is one

See also: Italian verb amare and the futuro semplice (simple future) in Italian grammar.

for
-are
verbs,
which
is
-eranno.
The
standard
pronunciation
is
a-me-RAN-no,
with
the
stress
on
the
syllable
containing
“ran.”
a
plural
subject.
For
example,
in
a
sentence
such
as
I
ragazzi
ameranno
la
loro
nuova
casa,
the
subject
is
plural
(i
ragazzi)
and
the
action
is
future-oriented
(will
love).
of
many
conjugations
of
amare.
In
most
contexts,
it
functions
purely
as
a
verb
form.
There
is
no
widely
recognized
proper
noun
or
geographic
term
commonly
known
as
Ameranno,
so
it
is
generally
understood
as
a
grammatical
or
linguistic
item
rather
than
a
standalone
name.