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denomineremo

Denomineremo is an Italian verb form: it represents the first-person plural future tense (noi) of denominare, the verb meaning to name, designate, or give a name to something. As such, denomineremo is used to express an action that will take place in the future, specifically the act of naming or designating something or someone. Example: Domani denomineremo i vincitori, meaning Tomorrow we will name the winners.

Etymology and related forms: The verb denominare derives from Latin denominare, formed from de- plus nomen “name.”

Usage notes: Denominare implies an official or deliberate act of naming or designating, often in formal, administrative,

See also: denominazione; nominare; chiamare.

The
Italian
lexeme
has
produced
several
related
nouns,
such
as
denominazione
(designation
or
naming)
and
denominatore
(denominator
in
mathematics,
though
this
last
meaning
is
not
directly
connected
to
the
act
of
naming).
The
form
denomineremo
shares
the
same
origin
and
is
part
of
the
standard
conjugation
pattern
for
-are
verbs
in
the
future
tense.
or
technical
contexts.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
might
prefer
synonyms
such
as
nominare
or
chiamare
depending
on
nuance;
denomineremo
carries
a
sense
of
planned
or
announced
action
by
a
group.