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pagheremo

Pagheremo is the first-person plural future indicative form of the Italian verb pagare, meaning "we will pay." It denotes a future action carried out by the subject noi (we) and is used in both formal and informal contexts.

Formation and morphology: Pagare is an -are verb with an irregular future stem. The stem becomes pagher-

Usage: Pagheremo expresses a definite plan or commitment to pay in the future. It takes a direct

Negation and variations: To negate, use non pagheremo (we will not pay). Other person-number forms include posso

Notes: Pagheremo is derived from pagare, which has several related forms across tenses and moods. The future

See also: pagare; future indicative in Italian; Italian verb conjugation.

and
combines
with
the
standard
future
endings:
-ò,
-ai,
-à,
-emo,
-ete,
-anno.
Thus
the
forms
include
pagherò,
pagherai,
pagherà,
pagheremo,
pagherete,
pagheranno.
The
inserted
h
after
the
g
preserves
the
hard
g
before
the
e,
ensuring
correct
pronunciation
[paɡˈkeɾmo].
object,
as
in
pagheremo
i
debiti
(we
will
pay
the
debts).
It
can
appear
in
declarative
sentences
about
future
obligations
or
intentions.
In
conditional
or
hypothetical
contexts,
related
forms
like
pagheremmo
are
used
(we
would
pay).
pagare
or
pagherai,
illustrating
how
the
stem
changes
across
tenses
and
persons.
tense
in
Italian
often
conveys
plans,
promises,
or
assumptions
about
the
near
future
and
is
common
in
everyday
speech,
business,
and
formal
writing.