compreremo
Compreremo is the Italian verb comprare in the first-person plural form of the futuro semplice (simple future). It translates to "we will buy" in English and is used to express a planned or definite purchase or acquisition in the future.
The form is part of a regular future conjugation for this verb: io comprerò, tu comprerai, lui/lei
- Compreremo is used with a direct object, for example: Compreremo una casa. (We will buy a house.)
- It can take object pronouns, which can be placed before the verb or attached to the end
- It often appears in statements about future plans or intentions, and is contrasted with the conditional
Compreremo derives from the verb comprare, itself linked to the Latin comparare meaning to obtain or procure.