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nourriras

Nourriras is the second person singular form of the French verb nourrir in the futur simple, meaning “you will feed.”

The verb nourrir originates in Old French nourir and ultimately derives from Latin nutrire, linking it to

Nourriras is used to express a planned or future action of feeding someone or something. Examples include:

Pronunciation and usage notes: in standard French, the final s in nourriras is silent, so the word

the
broader
semantic
field
of
nourishment.
In
the
futur
simple,
nourishment-related
verbs
of
the
-ir
group
commonly
form
the
second
person
singular
with
the
suffix
-as
attached
to
the
infinitive
nourrir,
yielding
nourriras.
Tu
nourriras
le
bébé
ce
soir.
Tu
nourriras
les
animaux
du
ranch
demain.
In
context,
the
form
functions
with
a
subject
pronoun
(tu)
to
indicate
future
feeding
activity.
is
spoken
roughly
as
“noor-ree-RA.”
Like
other
conjugated
forms,
nourriras
agrees
with
the
subject
in
person
and
number,
and
it
is
typically
followed
by
a
direct
object
(for
example,
le
bébé,
les
animaux).
The
form
is
common
in
written
and
spoken
French
and
appears
in
a
variety
of
formal
and
informal
contexts.