guarderò
Guarderò is the first-person singular future tense of the Italian verb guardare, meaning "to look" or "to watch". Therefore, "guarderò" translates directly to "I will look" or "I will watch". This verb form is used to express an action that will be performed by the speaker in the future. For example, "Guarderò il film stasera" means "I will watch the movie tonight". The verb guardare is a regular -are verb, and its future tense conjugation follows a standard pattern. The future tense in Italian is formed by adding specific endings to the infinitive stem of the verb. For guardare, the stem is guard-, and the first-person singular future ending is -erò. Thus, guardare + erò becomes guarderò. This conjugation is consistent across many regular verbs ending in -are. The context in which "guarderò" is used will determine the specific nuance of "looking" or "watching", whether it implies a casual glance, focused observation, or attentive viewing. It is a common and fundamental verb tense for expressing future intentions or observations in the Italian language.