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muoveranno

Muoveranno is the third-person plural future indicative form of the Italian verb muovere, meaning to move. It is used when the subject, a group or multiple entities, is expected to perform a movement or cause a change in the future.

Morphology and conjugation notes: muovere is conjugated in the future with the stem muover- followed by the

Usage and meaning: muoveranno can describe physical movement, for example in a logistical or mechanical context:

Etymology and related forms: muovere derives from Latin movēre; the verb is common in standard Italian and

See also: muovere, conjugation patterns in Italian, transitive verbs in Italian.

standard
endings
for
-ere
verbs.
The
full
set
in
the
future
is
muoverò,
muoverai,
muoverà,
muoveremo,
muoverete,
muoveranno.
The
form
muoveranno
specifically
marks
that
they
(loro)
will
move.
The
verb
is
transitive
and
typically
takes
a
direct
object,
as
in
loro
muoveranno
i
mobili
(they
will
move
the
furniture).
"I
lavoratori
muoveranno
i
pezzi
sul
banco"
(the
workers
will
move
the
pieces
on
the
workbench).
It
can
also
be
used
metaphorically
to
indicate
triggering
actions,
changes,
or
decisions,
such
as
"questi
provvedimenti
muoveranno
nuove
iniziative"
(these
measures
will
move
forward
new
initiatives)
or
"le
discussioni
muoveranno
la
decisione
del
consiglio"
(the
discussions
will
influence
the
council’s
decision).
has
a
past
participle
mosso
used
with
compound
tenses
(ho
mosso,
aveva
mosso).
The
future
forms
preserve
the
regular
pattern
for
this
class
of
verbs,
with
muoveranno
functioning
like
other
third-person
plural
futures.