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confermerà

Confermerà is the third-person singular form of the Italian verb confermare in the futuro semplice (simple future). It corresponds to “he will confirm,” “she will confirm,” or “you (formal) will confirm,” depending on the subject.

Etymology and morphology: confermare comes from Latin confirmare, from con- “together” and firmare “to make firm.”

Conjugation pattern: as a regular -are verb, the futuro semplice for all persons is: io confermerò, tu

Usage: confermerà is used to express that someone will confirm something in the future, such as a

Examples: L’amministrazione confermerà la data dell’evento. He/she/you formal will confirm the date of the event. Domani

See also: confermare, congiuntivo presente confermi, participio confermato.

The
futuro
semplice
form
confermerà
follows
regular
-are
verb
conjugation
patterns,
with
the
infinitive
stem
confermar-
plus
the
ending
-à
for
the
third-person
singular.
confermerai,
lui/lei/Lei
confermerà,
noi
confermeremo,
voi
confermerete,
loro
confermeranno.
The
pronunciation
places
stress
on
the
final
syllable
in
this
tense,
yielding
con-fer-me-RÀ.
decision,
a
date,
or
participation.
It
is
common
in
both
formal
and
informal
contexts
and
can
appear
with
explicit
objects
(la
data,
la
partecipazione,
l’orario)
or
in
reported
speech.
In
formal
written
Italian,
Lei
(the
formal
you)
also
takes
confermerà
in
the
same
form
when
referring
to
a
single
subject.
confermerà
la
sua
partecipazione.
Tomorrow
he/she/you
formal
will
confirm
participation.
Se
tutto
va
bene,
la
società
confermerà
l’acquisto.
If
all
goes
well,
the
company
will
confirm
the
purchase.