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nomearei

Nomearei is the first-person singular form of the Portuguese verb nomear in the simple future tense. The verb nomear means to name, to designate, or to appoint, depending on the context. As a regular -ar verb, nomear follows the standard future conjugation pattern: eu nomearei, tu nomearás, ele nomeará, nós nomearemos, vós nomeareis, eles nomearão. The form nomearei is typically used with an understood subject (eu) or with the subject explicitly stated, as in eu nomearei alguém para o cargo.

Usage and meanings

The primary sense of nomearei in ordinary speech is “I will name” or “I will appoint.” It

Linguistic notes

Nomearei is a regular future form for -ar verbs in Portuguese and is used in both Brazilian

See also

Portuguese verb conjugation, nomear, future tense in Portuguese.

can
refer
to
giving
something
a
name,
such
as
naming
a
project
or
a
new
entity,
or
to
appointing
a
person
to
a
position
or
role.
In
administrative,
organizational,
or
formal
writing,
it
often
conveys
a
future
act
of
designation
or
appointment.
Example:
Eu
nomearei
o
responsável
pela
equipe
amanhã.
This
translates
as
“I
will
appoint
the
person
responsible
for
the
team
tomorrow.”
and
European
Portuguese.
While
normally
used
as
a
verb
form,
the
string
nomearei
is
unlikely
to
appear
as
a
standalone
noun
in
standard
language,
though
it
could
be
encountered
as
part
of
creative
titles
or
quoted
speech.