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cambierà

Cambierò is the first person singular future indicative form of the Italian verb cambiare, meaning "I will change." It is used to express a change that the speaker intends to perform in the future.

The verb cambiare belongs to the regular -are class in Italian. In the future tense, the stem

Usage in Italian centers on expressing future actions, plans, or intentions by the speaker. It can refer

Example sentences:

- Se il piano non funziona, cambierò approccio.

- Se necessario, cambierò idea su quel progetto.

Notes:

- Cambierò is simply the first-person singular form; other subjects use the corresponding endings (cambierai, cambierà, cambieremo,

- As with many Italian verb forms, the subject pronoun io may be included for emphasis or clarity

becomes
cambier-
and
standard
-are
endings
are
added.
The
principal
forms
are:
io
cambierò,
tu
cambierai,
lui/lei
cambierà,
noi
cambieremo,
voi
cambierete,
loro
cambieranno.
The
pronunciation
places
the
stress
on
the
final
syllable
in
the
first-person
singular:
cambierò.
to
a
concrete
change
(such
as
a
modification
of
a
plan)
or
to
a
more
general
intention
to
alter
something.
The
subject
is
frequently
explicit
(io),
but
Italian
often
omits
it
when
understood
from
context.
cambierete,
cambieranno).
but
is
commonly
dropped
in
everyday
speech.