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attireremo

Attireremo is the first-person plural form of the Italian verb attirare in the simple future tense. It translates to “we will attract” and is used to express a future action carried out by the subject (noi).

Etymology and form: Attirare is a regular -are verb. In the simple future, the endings are -erò,

Conjugation: Io attirerò; Tu attirerai; Lui/Lei attirerà; Noi attireremo; Voi attirerete; Loro attireranno.

Usage: Attireremo is used to talk about plans or predictions involving attracting something—attention, customers, interest, support,

See also: Attirare, Attrazione, Attiramento.

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-erai,
-erà,
-eremo,
-erete,
-eranno,
attached
to
the
stem.
For
attireremo
the
stem
is
attirer-
(formed
from
tirare
with
the
prefix
ad-
meaning
“toward”).
The
form
is
used
exactly
as
other
-are
verbs
in
the
future.
etc.
It
commonly
appears
in
marketing,
politics,
negotiations,
or
narrative
contexts
where
a
group
intends
to
draw
people
or
resources
toward
a
goal.
Example:
Noi
attireremo
visitatori
con
una
campagna
promozionale.
In
everyday
language,
it
can
express
a
proactive
intention
to
bring
something
closer
or
to
generate
appeal.