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entrerete

Entrerete is the Italian verb form meaning “you will enter.” It is the second-person plural form of entrare in the futuro semplice (simple future). It is used when addressing more than one person or when the subject you all is understood.

Entrare derives from Latin intrare. In Italian, regular -are verbs form the future with endings that include

Usage examples include straightforward statements about future actions. For instance: Domani entrerete nel museo alle nove.

See also: entrare, Italian verb conjugation, futuro semplice.

-ete
for
the
voi
form,
so
entrere-te
is
created
in
this
case
by
adding
the
appropriate
future
ending
to
the
infinitive
entrare.
The
form
is
used
in
both
formal
and
informal
contexts
to
indicate
a
future
action
performed
by
the
group.
This
sentence
means
“Tomorrow
you
(all)
will
enter
the
museum
at
nine.”
Entrerete
can
also
appear
in
written
or
narrative
contexts
to
describe
planned
or
anticipated
events
involving
multiple
people.