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ceneremo

Ceneremo is the first-person plural form of the Italian verb cenare in the simple future tense. Cenare means to dine or have dinner, and ceneremo translates to “we will dine” or “we will have dinner.” It is used to express a planned or intended future action by the group including the speaker.

Etymology and morphology: cenare comes from Latin cena, meaning dinner. In Italian, the futuro semplice forms

Usage and examples: Ceneremo together at eight is a common construction to indicate a future plan. For

Notes: Ceneremo is primarily a grammatical form and does not have a separate meaning outside the verb

for
-are
verbs
are
built
by
adding
standard
endings
to
the
verb
stem,
producing
forms
such
as
cenerò,
cenerai,
cenerà,
ceneremo,
cenerete,
and
ceneranno
for
the
person
and
number
indicated.
The
form
ceneremo
is
therefore
the
nosotros
form
of
the
verb
cenare
in
the
future.
example,
Noi
ceneremo
alle
otto
e
poi
partiremo.
The
form
is
widely
used
in
both
spoken
and
written
Italian
to
describe
intentions,
arrangements,
or
scheduled
activities.
cenare.
It
may
appear
in
Italian
texts
wherever
a
future
dining
plan
is
discussed.
For
related
forms,
see
cenare
and
the
broader
topic
of
the
futuro
semplice
(simple
future)
in
Italian
grammar.