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porteranno

Porteranno is the third-person plural form of portare in the futuro semplice (future simple) tense in Italian. It translates to "they will carry" or "they will bring" in English. The verb portare has a broad range of meanings, including to transport physical objects, to bring someone somewhere, to wear, or to bear or produce something in a figurative sense.

Form and usage: In the futuro semplice, portare follows the standard -are verb endings. The full conjugation

Contexts and nuances: Porteranno can be used for literal actions, such as transporting goods or bringing items.

Related forms and synonyms: Related meanings appear with other tenses of portare, such as presente porto (I

Etymology: Portare derives from Latin portāre, linked to a family of Romance languages with similar verb roots

is:
io
porterò,
tu
porterai,
lui/lei
porterà,
noi
porteremo,
voi
porterete,
loro
porteranno.
Porteranno
specifically
denotes
actions
that
the
subject
group
will
perform
in
the
future.
It
also
appears
in
figurative
expressions,
for
example
to
describe
efforts
that
will
bring
about
results
or
to
indicate
future
outcomes
of
plans
or
decisions.
The
form
is
common
in
both
spoken
and
written
Italian,
including
news,
narration,
and
formal
writing.
carry),
passato
prossimo
ho
portato
(I
have
brought).
In
some
contexts,
verbs
like
trasportare
(to
transport)
or
conferire
(to
bring
about,
to
confer)
may
be
used
as
alternatives
depending
on
nuance.
such
as
French
porter
and
Spanish
portar.
The
future
form
porteranno
reflects
the
standard
Italian
conjugation
pattern
for
-are
verbs.