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avremo

Avremo is the first-person plural form of the Italian verb avere in the simple future tense. It is irregular because the stem changes from ave- to avr- in the future; the full set of forms is io avrò, tu avrai, lui/lei avrà, noi avremo, voi avrete, loro avranno.

The form is used to express future possession or to function as the auxiliary verb in compound

Pronunciation is av-RE-mo, with the stress on the second syllable. The spelling reflects standard Italian phonology

Etymology traces avremo to the Latin verb habēre, via the development of the Italian avere. The form

tenses.
Examples
include
"Avremo
tempo
domani"
(We
will
have
time
tomorrow)
and
"Quando
avremo
finito,
partiremo"
(When
we
have
finished,
we
will
leave).
It
can
also
appear
in
conditional
constructions
describing
future
scenarios
when
combined
with
other
verbs.
and
the
absence
of
written
accent
marks
on
the
extremely
common
form.
illustrates
the
regularity
of
Italian
future
endings
(-ò,
-rai,
-rà,
-remo,
-rete,
-ranno)
applied
to
the
irregular
stem
avr-
in
this
verb.
As
a
common
and
essential
verb,
avremo
appears
frequently
in
both
spoken
and
written
Italian.