confesserò
Confesserò is an Italian verb form, the first-person singular future simple of the verb confessare, meaning “I will confess.” It is used to indicate a forthcoming act of admitting or revealing something. The form is always used with the subject io (I), as in io confesserò.
Pronunciation and structure: confesserò is pronounced with the final syllable stressed, typically described as con-fes-SER-ò. It
Usage notes: Confesserò governs a direct object when specifying what will be confessed (for example, un segreto,
- Domani confesserò tutto. (Tomorrow I will confess everything.)
- Confesserò di aver sbagliato. (I will confess that I was wrong.)
- Confesserò un segreto a chi di dovere. (I will confess a secret to the proper person.)
Etymology and related forms: Confesserò derives from confessare, which itself comes from Latin confessare, from confiteri