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andremo

Andremo is the Italian verb andare in the futuro semplice, and it is the first-person plural form meaning “we will go” or “we shall go.” It is used to express a planned or intended future action by the speaker together with others.

In the futuro semplice, andare is irregular; the forms are: io andrò, tu andrai, lui/lei andrà, noi

Andremo is commonly used in spoken and written Italian to indicate plans, intentions, or promises about the

As a form of andare, andremo carries no meaning beyond its verb tense; its interpretation depends on

andremo,
voi
andrete,
loro
andranno.
The
future
forms
use
the
stem
andr-
across
all
persons,
with
the
standard
Italian
endings.
future.
Examples:
“Domani
andremo
al
mare”
(Tomorrow
we
will
go
to
the
sea);
“Se
tutto
va
bene,
andremo
in
viaggio
quest’estate.”
In
subordinate
clauses,
it
can
appear
in
contexts
such
as
“Quando
saremo
pronti,
andremo.”
context.
It
is
a
basic
component
of
everyday
Italian
and
is
frequently
encountered
in
conversation,
literature,
and
media.