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comprerò

Comprerò is the first-person singular form of the Italian verb comprare in the futuro semplice (simple future). It translates to I will buy or I shall buy. It is used to express a planned or expected purchase in the future, or a statement about what the speaker intends to acquire.

Formation and usage notes: Comprerò is a regular form for -are verbs in the future tense. The

Examples: Domani comprerò del pane. Non so se comprerò quel vestito; potrei preferire un’alternativa. In formal

Related forms and related verbs: The verb comprare has a closely related synonym in italiano, acquistare, whose

See also: comprare, acquistare, futuro semplice, Italian verb conjugation.

future
stem
is
comprer-,
to
which
the
standard
endings
are
added:
-ò
for
io,
-ai
for
tu,
-à
for
lui/lei,
-emo
for
noi,
-ete
for
voi,
-anno
for
loro.
The
accent
on
the
final
syllable
marks
the
stress:
comprerò.
This
form
is
commonly
used
in
everyday
speech
alongside
other
futures
like
farò,
to
indicate
a
purchase
or
decision
to
buy
at
a
later
time.
or
written
Italian,
synonyms
such
as
acquistare
or
comprare
can
be
used
with
their
own
future
forms
(acquisterò,
acquisterai,
ecc.).
future
is
acquisterò
(io),
acquist
erai,
ecc.
The
basic
meaning
is
the
same,
but
purchase
context
or
formality
may
vary.
Comprerò
contrasts
with
altri
tempi
like
ho
comprato
(present
perfect)
or
comprerò
in
contexts
addressing
future
actions.