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concluderete

Concluderete is the second person plural form in the future simple tense of the Italian verb concludere. It means “you will conclude” or “you all will conclude” and is used with the subject voi. Concludere is a transitive verb that takes a direct object, typically referring to bringing a matter to a close or finishing an action, such as a negotiation, contract, or discussion.

Etymology: concludere comes from Latin concludere, formed from the prefix con- (together) and claudere (to close).

Usage and examples: The form is used in contexts where the speaker refers to future completion by

Conjugation and morphology: Concludere is a regular -ere verb, and the future tense follows the standard endings:

See also: concludere, conclusione, chiusura, and related terms describing finalization or closure.

The
Italian
form
concluderete
preserves
the
original
sense
of
bringing
something
to
an
end.
more
than
one
person.
Examples
include:
Domani
voi
concluderete
l’accordo.
La
riunione
si
concluderà
tra
un’ora,
voi
concluderete
i
dettagli.
These
illustrate
typical
transitive
usage
with
a
direct
object,
such
as
an
accord
or
a
discussion.
-ò,
-rai,
-rà,
-remo,
-rete,
-ranno.
Therefore,
the
forms
include
concluderò,
concluderai,
concluderà,
concluderemo,
concluderete,
concluderanno.
Concluderete
specifically
aligns
with
voi
as
the
subject.