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Mangerà is the third-person singular future tense form of the Italian verb mangiare, meaning to eat. It indicates that someone will eat in the future. In Italian, the future simple endings are added to the stem mang- for mangiare; the accent on à marks the stress on the final syllable.

Etymology and form: The verb mangiare derives from Latin manducare via Vulgar Latin, and mangiare is a

Conjugation and pronunciation: io mangerò, tu mangerai, lui/lei mangerà, noi mangeremo, voi mangerete, loro mangeranno. Pronounced

Usage and examples: Mangerà is used to express a future eating action in narrative or everyday speech.

regular
-are
verb.
The
future
form
mangerà
follows
the
standard
pattern
for
-are
verbs,
with
the
stem
manger-
plus
the
ending
-à,
and
is
written
with
an
acute
accent
to
indicate
stress.
roughly
man-d͡ʒe-RA,
with
the
stress
on
the
final
syllable.
It
can
appear
with
time
markers
such
as
domani
or
presto.
For
example:
Domani
mangerà
una
mela.
Se
ha
fame,
mangerà
qualcosa.