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correremo

Correremo is the first-person plural (noi) form of the Italian verb correre in the future indicative, meaning “we will run.” It is used to express a planned or expected action in the near or distant future and appears in both spoken and written Italian.

Etymology and form: Correre comes from Latin currere, and the Italian future semplice forms the stem with

Usage notes: Correremo can be used in a wide range of contexts to indicate a future action,

Relation to other languages: In Spanish, a cognate form exists with the same meaning, written as correremos.

See also: Correre, Italian irregular verbs, Spanish conjugation of correr.

the
infinitive
correre
plus
the
appropriate
ending.
For
the
noi
form,
the
result
is
correremo.
The
full
future
semplice
of
correre
is:
io
correrò,
tu
correrai,
lui/lei
correrà,
noi
correremo,
voi
correrete,
loro
correranno.
The
spelling
preserves
the
double
“r”
of
the
verb’s
infinitive,
and
stress
typically
falls
on
the
syllable
preceding
the
ending.
whether
describing
a
plan,
a
prediction,
or
a
promise.
It
can
be
negated
with
non
(noi
non
correremo)
and
combined
with
pronouns
as
appropriate
within
Italian
sentence
structures.
While
the
two
languages
share
Latin
roots,
their
verb
conjugations
and
spellings
differ,
reflecting
distinct
Romance-language
patterns.