custodirò
Custodirà is the third-person singular form of the Italian verb custodire in the futuro semplice (future simple). It means that someone will guard, keep, protect, or preserve something in the future. The sense can be literal, as in safeguarding physical objects, or metaphorical, such as preserving a tradition or protecting confidential information. In everyday language it can also appear in formal or legal contexts where duties of protection or custody are described.
Etymology and related forms: custodire derives from Latin custodire, linked to custōs “guard” and custōdia “custody.”
Conjugation notes: Custodirà is a regular -ire verb in the futuro semplice. The full paradigm in the
Usage tips: Use custodirà when stating a future commitment to guarding or preserving something. It commonly