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esporremo

Es porremo is the first-person plural future indicative form of the Italian verb esporre, meaning “we will expose,” “we will set forth,” or “we will present.” It is a regular form in the sense that it follows the standard future pattern for -ere verbs that have a stem ending in -porre, with the stem esporr- taking the typical future endings: -ò, -rai, -rà, -remo, -rete, -ranno. The base verb esporre derives from Latin exponere, meaning to place before, expose, or present.

In usage, esporre is commonly employed in formal or written Italian to describe presenting information, arguments,

Examples of use:

- Nel prossimo rapporto esporremo i dati raccolti.

- Durante la conferenza esporremo le ragioni della decisione.

- Il comitato esporrà le misure proposte e le motivazioni.

Notes:

- Es porre is a separate verb with its own forms; esporre and porre share a semantic field

- The reflexive form esporsi exists but is distinct in meaning from esporre; esporremo remains non-reflexive and

Etymology traces esporre back to Latin exponere, with the Italian future forms reflecting the standard -ere

or
evidence.
The
form
esporremo
appears
in
contexts
such
as
reports,
speeches,
or
proposals
where
a
group
announces
its
intention
to
present
findings
or
rationale.
It
is
distinct
from
related
verbs
like
porre
(to
place)
and
esporre
(to
expose
or
display,
sometimes
used
in
contexts
similar
to
expose
or
present).
related
to
placing,
presenting,
or
exposing.
transitive.
verb
paradigm
and
the
doubling
of
the
consonant
in
the
stem
before
certain
endings.