appelleranno
Appelleranno is the third-person plural future indicative form of the French verb "appeler," which translates to "to call" or "to name" in English. This grammatical form indicates an action that will happen in the future, performed by multiple subjects. For example, "Ils appelleranno le autorités" means "They will call the authorities." The verb "appeler" itself is quite common and has various uses, including making a phone call, calling someone by name, or summoning someone. The future tense, "appelleranno," specifically denotes a future action. This form is derived from the infinitive "appeler," which belongs to the first group of French verbs, those ending in "-er." The future indicative endings for first-group verbs are generally consistent, with "-ont" being the standard ending for the third-person plural. Therefore, "appeler" combined with the future indicative ending "-ont" results in "appelleront." The spelling change from "appeler" to "appelleront" is due to the addition of the future tense ending, which requires a doubling of the 'l' before the 'e' in the suffix to maintain the correct pronunciation. This verb and its conjugations are fundamental to expressing future actions in French, and "appelleront" is a specific instance of this common conjugation.