commettrez
commettrez is a verb form in French, specifically the second person plural in the futur simple tense of the verb commettre. It translates to "you will commit" in English. The verb commettre means to perform, undertake, or perpetrate an action, often used in contexts such as committing an error, a crime, or an obligation, but it can describe any act. In standard French, vous commettez is present, vous commettrez is future; the spelling uses the root commettr- with the ending -ez.
In usage, commettrez appears in clauses that reference a future action by the addressed plural you: "Si
Etymology: commettre derives from Old French commettre, from Latin committere (com- + mittere), with senses evolving from
See also: commettre, futur simple conjugation patterns for -re verbs, the verb commettre in other tenses.