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muoverà

Muoverà is the third person singular form of the Italian verb muovere in the futuro semplice. It translates to "he/she/it will move" in English. Muovere means to cause to move, to shift, or to mobilize; it can describe physical movement as well as figurative actions such as influencing events.

Conjugation and form. In the futuro semplice, the endings -ò, -ai, -à, -emo, -ete, -anno attach to

Etymology and related forms. Muovere derives from Latin movēre, with the Italian stem evolving to muov- in

Usage considerations. Muoverà is used when describing a future action by a third-person subject. It can be

Examples. Domani l’auto muoverà lentamente verso nord. Se la situazione resta invariata, egli muoverà la discussione

the
stem
muover-,
producing:
io
muoverò,
tu
muoverai,
lui/lei
muoverà,
noi
muoveremo,
voi
muoverete,
loro
muoveranno.
The
stress
falls
on
the
final
syllable
of
each
form,
as
indicated
by
the
accent
in
muoverà.
The
verb
shares
its
muov-
stem
with
other
tenses,
including
the
present
tense
forms
muovo,
muovi,
muove,
and
the
past
participle
mosso.
modern
usage.
The
past
participle
is
mosso,
and
the
reflexive
form
muoversi
exists
with
its
own
conjugation
(e.g.,
mi
muovo,
ti
muovi).
literal,
as
in
moving
a
physical
object,
or
figurative,
as
in
moving
or
influencing
a
situation.
It
appears
in
narrative,
descriptive
prose,
and
everyday
speech,
particularly
in
contexts
projecting
future
movement
or
change.
verso
nuove
proposte.
These
illustrate
literal
and
figurative
uses
of
muoverà
in
the
future
tense.