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otterrete

Otterrete is the second-person plural future tense form of the Italian verb ottenere, meaning to obtain or to gain. It translates to “you all will obtain” and is used when addressing multiple people who are expected to obtain something in the future.

Etymology and usage: Otterrete derives from Latin obtentēre, formed with ob- meaning toward and tenēre meaning

Conjugation: The future simple forms for ottenere are: io otterrò, tu otterrai, lui/lei otterrà, noi otterremo,

Examples: Otterrete buoni risultati if you work consistently. Otterrete un rimborso presentando la documentazione richiesta entro

Notes: Otterrete is a standard verb form in Italian and is appropriate in formal, informal, written, and

to
hold.
In
modern
Italian,
ottenere
meaning
to
obtain
is
the
base
verb,
and
otterrete
is
the
corresponding
future
tense
form
for
voi.
voi
otterrete,
loro
otterranno.
The
form
otterrete
shares
the
same
stem
as
otterrà
and
otterranno,
with
the
appropriate
endings
for
each
subject.
la
scadenza.
These
examples
illustrate
how
otterrete
is
used
to
indicate
future
attainment
or
success
by
a
group.
spoken
contexts.
It
is
not
a
noun
and
should
be
used
only
as
a
verb
form
corresponding
to
the
subject
voi.
Related
forms
include
otterremo
(noi)
and
otterrai
(tu).