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giudicherò

Giudicherò is the first-person singular future indicative form of the Italian verb giudicare, meaning to judge or to evaluate. It expresses an action that the speaker intends to perform in the future, either in a literal sense (to pass judgement or to decide) or in a figurative sense (to form an opinion about someone or something).

Etymology and form: The verb giudicare comes from Latin iudicare, and the Italian form giudicherò is built

Usage: In everyday Italian, giudicherò can be used to state a plan or a decision about a

Cultural references: As a simple verb form, giudicherò occasionally appears in song lyrics or literary titles

See also: giudicare; Italian verbs; future indicative; Italian grammar.

by
taking
the
stem
giudic-
and
adding
the
future
ending
-erò
for
the
first
person
singular.
This
pattern
is
regular
for
-are
verbs
in
Italian.
future
judgement.
For
example:
"Domani
giudicherò
la
proposta."
It
can
also
occur
in
moral,
legal,
or
evaluative
contexts,
where
a
person
commits
to
making
a
judgement
later.
to
convey
determination
or
judgment,
but
it
is
not
tied
to
a
single
well-known
work.