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denomineranno

Denomineranno is the third-person plural form of the Italian verb denominare in the futuro semplice. It translates roughly as “they will name” or “they will designate” and is used to describe a future action in which a name or designation is assigned to someone or something.

Origin and form: denominare is a regular -are verb. In the futuro semplice, the stem is denomin-,

Usage: Denominare is used to express giving a name to something or designating it with a particular

Etymology and related forms: Denominare derives from Latin denominare, from de- plus nomen “name.” Related nouns

Examples: Le autorità denomineranno la nuova strada come Via delle Rose. I membri del comitato saranno denomineranno

and
the
endings
are
added
to
form
the
various
persons.
The
full
conjugation
is:
io
denominerò,
tu
denominerai,
lui/lei
denominerà,
noi
denomineremo,
voi
denominerete,
loro
denomineranno.
label
or
title.
It
is
commonly
employed
in
formal
or
official
contexts,
such
as
naming
a
street,
a
project,
or
a
geographic
area,
or
assigning
a
formal
designation
to
an
entity.
In
everyday
language,
nominare
is
more
commonly
used
for
appointing
people
or
for
more
general
senses
of
“to
name.”
include
denominazione
(denomination,
naming)
and
other
forms
tied
to
the
act
of
naming
or
designating.
per
il
titolo
ufficiale
del
progetto.
In
most
contexts,
however,
nominare
is
the
more
common
term
when
referring
to
appointing
people,
while
denominare
is
used
for
naming
or
designating
things
or
titles.