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entreremo

Entreremo is the first-person plural form of the Italian verb entrare in the future tense (futuro semplice). It translates to “we will enter” in English and is used to describe a future-action plan or promise by the speaker and others.

The form is regular for Italian verbs in the -are group when forming the futuro semplice, with

Conjugation in the futuro semplice: io entrerò, tu entrerai, lui/lei entrerà, noi entreremo, voi entrerete, loro

Usage notes and examples: Entreremo is commonly used in everyday speech to indicate future actions involving

the
stem
entrenching
to
entr-
and
the
standard
future
endings
applied.
The
verb
is
derived
from
entrare,
meaning
to
go
in
or
to
enter,
and
shares
its
basic
meaning
in
all
its
tenses,
with
only
the
tense
and
subject
changing.
entreranno.
The
key
form
for
the
phrase
requested
is
exactly
noi
entreremo.
a
group.
For
example,
Domani
entreremo
nel
museo
alle
dieci.
A
second
example
might
be
Se
avremo
le
chiavi,
entreremo
subito.
In
written
Italian,
the
form
can
appear
in
narration
or
dialogue
to
signal
planned
movement,
entry
into
a
building,
or
entry
into
a
new
phase
or
situation.
As
with
other
Italian
verb
forms,
correct
concordance
with
subject
and
context
is
essential
for
clear
communication.