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avvertirete

Avvertirete is the second person plural futuro semplice (future indicative) form of the Italian verb avvertire. The verb avvertire means to warn, inform, or alert someone about something, and it can also convey the sense of notifying or making someone aware of a fact or danger. In its broader sense it can refer to giving notice or attention to a matter that requires consideration or action.

Etymology and meaning: avvertire derives from Latin advertere, meaning to turn toward or to notice. In Italian,

Conjugation and usage: avvertire is a regular -ire verb. The form avvertirete corresponds to voi (you all)

Related forms and synonyms: Avvertire is closely related to avvisare (to notify or inform) and to avvertimento

See also: Italian verbs and conjugation patterns; safety notices and warnings in Italian documentation.

avvertire
is
used
when
communicating
warnings,
cautions,
or
important
information
to
someone
else.
It
can
also
express
the
act
of
perceiving
something
indirectly,
as
in
becoming
aware,
though
that
nuance
is
often
conveyed
with
related
forms
such
as
avvertirsi
(to
become
aware).
will
warn
in
the
future.
It
contrasts
with
avvertite,
which
is
present
tense
(you
all
warn).
Other
future
forms
include
avverrà
(he/she
will
warn)
or
avvertiremo
(we
will
warn).
Common
contexts
involve
safety,
instructions,
or
alerts,
for
example:
Se
cadi,
voi
avvertirete
i
soccorsi;
Se
succede
qualcosa,
avrete
bisogno
che
salvare
la
situazione
voi
avvertirete
in
tempo.
(warning
or
alert).
The
noun
avvertimento
commonly
appears
in
safety
notices,
while
avvertirezioni
is
not
standard.