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confermeranno

Confermeranno is the third-person plural form of the Italian verb confermare in the futuro semplice (simple future). It translates to "they will confirm" and is used to indicate a future action carried out by multiple subjects. The verb confermare derives from Latin confirmare (to make firm, to strengthen), through Old Italian, with the prefix con- reinforcing the sense of making firm.

Morphology and forms: Confermare is a regular -are verb in the future tense. The stem is confermer-,

Usage notes: This form is commonly used in formal, contractual, or journalistic contexts, as well as in

Related considerations: The key neighboring forms are the other person-number combinations of the same verb (confermerò,

and
the
standard
endings
are
-ò,
-ai,
-à,
-emo,
-ete,
-anno.
Therefore,
confermeranno
corresponds
to
the
third-person
plural:
loro
confermeranno.
Related
forms
include
confermerò
(io),
confermerai
(tu),
confermerà
(lui/lei),
confermeremo
(noi),
confermerete
(voi).
everyday
speech
when
referring
to
future
plans
by
multiple
subjects.
Example:
Loro
confermeranno
la
prenotazione
domani.
They
will
confirm
the
reservation
tomorrow.
In
indirect
speech,
the
futuro
semplice
may
be
retained
or
adapted
depending
on
the
reporting
verb
(for
example,
Ha
detto
che
confermeranno
entro
la
settimana).
confermerai,
confermerà,
confermeremo,
confermerete).
Pronunciation
typically
places
the
stress
on
the
syllable
con-fer-me-RAN-no.