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precederemo

Precederemo is the first-person plural future indicative form of the Italian verb precedere, meaning “we will precede” or “we will come before.” The verb precedere itself comes from Latin praecedere, built from prae meaning “before” and cedere meaning “to go, yield.” In modern Italian, precedere is a regular -ere verb, and its conjugation follows standard patterns for this class. The key forms include io precedo, tu precedi, lui/lei precede, noi precederemo, voi precederete, loro precederanno.

The form precederemo is used to indicate that the subject will occur before another event, action, or

Usage notes and nuances: precedere expresses temporal precedence or hierarchical ordering, rather than physical containment or

Examples:

- Precederemo l’apertura ufficiale con una breve relazione.

- Il nuovo regolamento precederà le norme attuali.

See also: precedere, precedenza, precedentemente.

reference
point,
or
to
signal
priority
in
ordering.
It
can
appear
in
formal,
technical,
or
argumentative
writing,
as
well
as
in
speeches
or
planning
documents,
where
sequencing
or
precedence
needs
to
be
stated
clearly.
causation.
It
can
convey
strategic
timing,
such
as
scheduling,
or
establish
a
sequence
in
a
discussion
or
plan.
In
some
contexts,
it
may
be
followed
by
an
object
(what
will
come
before)
or
by
a
clause
describing
the
upcoming
action.