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avvertirai

Avvertirai is the second person singular form in the future simple tense of the Italian verb avvertire, meaning to warn, alert, or inform someone about a risk or situation. The infinitive is avvertire, and avvertirai corresponds to the English “you will warn.” It is used when speaking to one person in an informal context (tu).

Etymology and usage notes: Avvertire derives from Latin advertere, with semantic development from “to turn toward”

Typical usage: Avvertirai is employed to indicate that the subject will perform the act of warning in

Example sentences:

- Se vedrai qualcosa di sospetto, avvertirai i vicini.

- In caso di pericolo, avvertirai subito la polizia.

Related terms: avvertire (to warn), avviso (warning or notice), avvisare (to inform or warn, a closely related

In brief, avvertirai is a common future form used to express that you will warn someone about

something
to
be
aware
of
and
to
warn
others
about
it.
In
Italian,
avvertire
is
a
transitive
verb
and
can
take
a
direct
object
(the
person
or
thing
being
warned)
and,
optionally,
a
clause
describing
what
should
be
heeded.
the
future.
It
requires
a
direct
object,
for
example
a
person
or
group,
and
can
be
followed
by
a
subordinate
clause
or
prepositional
phrase
specifying
the
warning.
synonym
in
many
contexts).
a
situation,
risk,
or
event.