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apporrà

Apporrò is the first-person singular form of the Italian verb apporre in the future indicative. The verb means to place on, attach, or affix something to another object or surface and is used transitively with a direct object.

Etymology and usage context: Apporre derives from Latin appōnere (to place on) or a related form such

Conjugation: Apporre is a regular -ere verb. In the future tense the forms are: io apporrò, tu

Usage examples: Io apporrò la mia firma sul contratto. Apporrò un timbro sul documento per autenticità. Metaphorically,

Notes: Apporre is a common verb in formal, legal, and administrative language, and its future tense apporrò

as
adponere.
In
Italian
it
is
commonly
used
with
objects
such
as
signatures,
stamps,
seals,
labels,
or
notes.
The
action
described
by
apporre
is
placing
or
attaching
something
onto
another
item
or
surface.
apporrai,
lui/lei
apporrà,
noi
apporremo,
voi
apporrerete,
loro
apporranno.
The
stem
for
the
future
is
apporr-
and
the
spelling
retains
the
doubled
consonant
as
part
of
standard
Italian
orthography.
the
verb
can
be
used
to
indicate
adding
or
attaching
something
to
a
broader
context,
such
as
a
label
or
annotation
beside
a
text.
is
frequently
encountered
in
documents
and
official
communication.