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mangeremo

Mangeremo is the first-person plural future tense form of the Italian verb mangiare, meaning we will eat. It is used to express a plan, expectation, or intention to eat at some point in the future.

Formation and morphology: For regular -are verbs like mangiare, the future tense is formed from the stem

Pronunciation: The form is pronounced roughly as [man.dʒeˈre.mo], with the stress on the syllable containing the

Usage examples: Domani mangeremo al ristorante. If we are planning a meal, this phrase can introduce a

Notes: Mangeremo is a standard, neutral form used in everyday Italian, appropriate in both spoken and written

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manger-
plus
personal
endings.
The
forms
are
mangerò,
mangerai,
mangerà,
mangeremo,
mangerete,
mangeranno.
Therefore
mangeremo
specifically
means
“we
will
eat.”
second
to
last
vowel
in
standard
Italian
pronunciation.
forthcoming
act
of
eating.
Se
avremo
fame,
mangeremo
prima
di
partire.
We
will
eat
before
leaving
if
we
become
hungry.
Noi
mangeremo
insieme
dopo
la
riunione.
We
will
eat
together
after
the
meeting.
contexts.
It
is
not
a
proper
noun
and
does
not
carry
additional
connotations
beyond
its
literal
meaning.
See
also
mangiare,
Italian
verb
conjugation.