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introdurrà

Introdurrà is the third-person singular future tense form of the Italian verb introdurre, meaning “he/she/it will introduce.” It is used to describe a future action in which something or someone will be brought forward, presented, or incorporated.

Etymology and form: The verb introdurre derives from Latin introducere (to bring in, to lead in). In

Usage: Introdurrà typically denotes a future act of introducing something—a policy, concept, person, or object—and is

See also: introdurre; Italian verb conjugation; -urre verbs.

Italian,
-urre
verbs
form
the
future
with
the
stem
ending
in
-r-
after
removing
the
final
-re:
for
introdurre
the
stem
becomes
introdurr-,
and
the
standard
third-person
singular
ending
is
-à,
yielding
introdurrà.
The
form
is
accented
on
the
last
syllable.
Other
future
forms
of
the
same
verb
include
introdurrò,
introdurrai,
introdurremo,
introdurrete,
and
introdurranno.
common
in
formal
writing,
journalism,
and
educated
speech.
It
can
appear
in
hypothetical
or
reported
contexts
as
well.
Examples:
Il
relatore
introdurrà
nuove
norme
domani.
(The
speaker
will
introduce
new
rules
tomorrow.)
L’azienda
introdurrà
un
nuovo
sistema
di
gestione.
(The
company
will
introduce
a
new
management
system.)