Home

camminerò

Camminerà is the third person singular form of the Italian verb camminare in the future simple (futuro semplice). It denotes that someone (he, she, or it) will perform the action of walking at some point in the future. The form is used with subjects such as lui, lei, or Lei, and in sentences where the subject is clear from context.

Formation and usage: camminerà is derived from the infinitive camminare, with the standard future endings for

Examples:

- Domani Marco camminerà per il centro storico.

- Se andrà avanti così, lei camminerà molto durante la camminata.

Notes: The orthography includes an accent on the final syllable (à) to indicate stress on the last

See also: camminare, Italian verb conjugation, futuro semplice.

-are
verbs
attached
to
the
present
stem
cammin-.
The
future
simple
endings
are
-ò,
-rai,
-rà,
-remo,
-rete,
-ranno,
so
camminerà
corresponds
to
the
third
person
singular
form.
This
tense
is
commonly
used
for
straightforward
future
statements,
predictions,
or
planned
actions.
In
Italian,
the
subject
pronoun
is
often
omitted
when
clear
from
context,
so
sentences
such
as
"Domani
camminerà
lungo
il
fiume"
are
natural.
syllable,
a
characteristic
feature
of
many
Italian
future
forms.
Camminerà,
like
other
future
forms
of
camminare,
is
a
regular
conjugation
and
does
not
imply
any
irregular
stem
change.