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diagnosticherò

Diagnosticherò is the first-person singular form of the Italian verb diagnosticare in the simple future tense, meaning “I will diagnose.” It is used to express an intention or plan to determine the nature or cause of something, typically in medical, technical, or analytical contexts.

Morphology and spelling notes are important for correct usage. The infinitive diagnosticare ends with -are; for

Etymology traces diagnosticherò to the verb diagnosticare, which derives from diagnosis (from Greek diagnosticós, meaning capable

Usage considerations include that diagnosticherò functions as a finite verb form and is not used as a

Related terms include diagnosi (diagnosis), diagnostica (diagnostic procedures or adjective form), and diagnostico (diagnostic or diagnostic

the
future
tense,
the
stem
becomes
diagnostich-
(the
-ic-
root
is
kept
with
the
appropriate
-er-
ending),
producing
forms
such
as
diagnosticherò,
diagnosticherai,
diagnosticherà,
diagnosticheremo,
diagnosticherete,
diagnosticheranno.
The
spellings
with
-cher-
reflect
the
need
to
preserve
the
hard
k
sound
before
the
endings
that
begin
with
vowels.
of
distinguishing)
and
the
prefix
diagnostic-
related
to
discernment
or
identification.
The
noun
diagnostica
or
diagnostico,
and
the
adjective
diagnostico,
share
the
same
root.
noun.
It
appears
in
temporal
or
hypothetical
statements
about
future
actions,
such
as
medical
assessments,
problem-solving
tasks,
or
investigative
procedures.
In
everyday
language,
it
may
be
found
in
dialogue
or
narrative
to
indicate
an
upcoming
examination,
analysis,
or
ruling
based
on
diagnostic
steps.
test).