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iscriverà

Iscriverò is the first-person singular future indicative form of the Italian verb iscrivere. The verb means to inscribe, enroll, or register someone or something, and can also be used reflexively as iscriversi to mean “to enroll oneself.” It is commonly used in contexts such as signing up for courses, registering for events, or placing a name in a list or registry.

Etymology and meaning: iscrivere derives from the Latin inscribere, formed with the prefix in- and the root

Usage and grammar: as a regular -ere verb, the conjugation follows the standard pattern for future tense:

See also: iscrizione (enrollment/registration), iscriversi (to enroll oneself), inscribere (historical/Latin root; not used in modern Italian).

scribere
(to
write).
In
Italian,
the
prefix
assimilates
before
the
s
of
the
stem,
yielding
iscrivere.
The
sense
has
shifted
from
the
literal
act
of
writing
a
name
to
the
broader
concept
of
enrolling
or
registering
in
an
official
or
formal
sense.
The
noun
corresponding
to
the
action
is
iscrizione
(enrollment
or
registration),
while
iscritto
can
mean
“enrolled”
or
“registered.”
io
iscriverò,
tu
iscriverai,
lui/lei
iscriverà,
noi
iscriveremo,
voi
iscriverete,
loro
iscriveranno.
The
verb
is
often
used
with
a
direct
object,
for
example,
iscrivere
qualcuno
in
a
club
or
corso.
It
can
also
appear
in
reflexive
form:
Mi
iscriverò
al
corso
di
cucina.
This
distinguishes
it
from
scrivere,
which
means
“to
write”
rather
than
“to
enroll.”