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entreranno

Entreranno is the Italian verb form meaning “they will enter.” It is the third-person plural of the futuro semplice (simple future) of the verb entrare, which means to enter. This form is used to indicate a future action by multiple subjects and can appear in statements of fact, predictions, or planned actions, often with a time reference.

In standard Italian, entrERanno follows the regular pattern for -are verbs in the future tense. The full

Etymology-wise, entrare comes from Latin intrare, with the modern Italian form tracing back through the evolution

Usage notes: entrERanno is appropriate in both written and spoken Italian when the subject is plural. It

Examples:

- Domani entreranno nel museo alle dieci.

- Se non si affrettano, entreranno in ritardo.

set
of
endings
for
the
futuro
semplice
of
entrrare
are:
io
entrerò,
tu
entrerai,
lui/lei
entrerà,
noi
entreremo,
voi
entrerete,
loro
entreranno.
The
form
entrERanno
is
therefore
the
natural
plural
counterpart
to
the
singular
entrERà.
of
the
-are
verb
class.
The
future
tense
construction,
including
entrERanno,
is
a
regular
development
within
this
conjugation.
does
not
convey
immediacy
and
is
preferred
for
clearly
future
contexts,
including
scheduled
events,
ongoing
plans,
or
predictions
about
multiple
subjects.