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laissera

Laissera is the third-person singular form of the French verb laisser in the futur simple tense. In English, it corresponds to “he/she/it will leave” or “he/she/it will let/allow,” depending on context. The verb laisser generally means to permit, to allow, or to leave something behind, and its futur simple form laissera is used to express future actions related to those meanings.

Etymology and grammar notes: Laisser is a regular -er verb in the first conjugation. The future tense

Usage: Laissera can indicate that someone will allow another person to do something, for example, “Il la

See also: Laisser, laisser-faire. Notes: Laissera is a grammatical form, not a standalone word with a separate

is
formed
with
the
stem
laisser-
plus
the
standard
endings:
-ai,
-as,
-a,
-ons,
-ez,
-ont.
Therefore,
laissera
is
used
for
il/elle/on
in
the
future.
Other
forms
include
je
laisserai,
tu
laisseras,
nous
laisserons,
vous
laisserez,-ils/elles
laisseront.
laissera
partir”
(He
will
let
him
go)
or
“Elle
la
laissera
parler”
(She
will
let
her
speak).
It
can
also
mean
that
someone
will
leave
something
behind
in
a
physical
sense,
as
in
“Il
la
laissera
sur
la
table”
(He
will
leave
it
on
the
table).
The
precise
meaning
is
determined
by
the
object
and
the
infinitive
that
follow.
meaning,
and
its
sense
depends
on
context
and
accompanying
words.