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cueilleront

Cueilleront is the third-person plural form of the French verb cueillir in the futur simple. Cueillir means to pick, gather, or harvest, and can also be used in a figurative sense to mean to collect or obtain information. Cueilleront indicates that a group of subjects will perform the action in the future.

Etymology: Cueillir derives from Old French coillir, itself linked to Latin colligere “to collect.” The futur

Conjugation and related forms: In futur simple, the complete paradigm for cueillir is: je cueillerai, tu cueilleras,

Usage: Cueilleront is used to describe future harvesting, collecting, or gathering actions carried out by several

See also: cueillir.

simple
form
cueilleront
follows
the
standard
pattern
for
many
irregular
-ir
verbs
in
the
future
tense,
using
the
stem
cueiller-
plus
the
endings
appropriate
for
the
third-person
plural.
il
cueillera,
nous
cueillerons,
vous
cueillerez,
ils
cueilleront.
The
form
cueilleront
specifically
signals
that
multiple
subjects
will
act
in
the
future.
Other
tenses
of
cueillir
are
more
irregular
and
can
modify
the
stem
(for
example,
je
cueillerai
vs.
je
récolterai
in
different
senses),
but
cueilleront
remains
a
straightforward
extension
of
the
futur
simple
pattern.
people
or
entities.
Examples:
Ils
cueilleront
les
fruits
dans
le
verger
demain.
Les
chercheurs
cueilleront
des
données
lors
de
l’expérimentation.
In
metaphorical
contexts,
cueillir
can
also
mean
to
collect
information
or
impressions.