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prepareremo

Prepareremo is the first-person plural form of the Italian verb preparare in the future tense, meaning "we will prepare." It is used to express a planned action by the speaker and others in the future.

Conjugation and grammar: Prepareremo follows the regular pattern for -are verbs in the simple future. The full

Usage: The future tense is used to state intentions, plans, or predictions without implying immediacy. It appears

Examples: Domani prepareremo la presentazione. Prepareremo la cena insieme. Abbiamo deciso che prepareremo tutti i materiali

Etymology and related forms: Prepareremo derives from preparare, which in turn comes from Latin praeparare, meaning

set
for
preparare
is
preparerò,
preparerai,
preparerà,
prepareremo,
preparerete,
prepareranno.
The
form
prepareremo
corresponds
to
noi
(we).
The
future
tense
is
distinct
from
the
present
prepariamo
(we
prepare)
and
from
near-future
constructions
using
other
auxiliary
words.
in
everyday
and
formal
contexts,
such
as
planning
tasks,
meals,
events,
or
projects.
For
near-future
nuances,
speakers
may
combine
present
forms
with
adverbs
of
time
or
with
expressions
like
"stare
per"
in
other
constructions.
entro
venerdì.
“to
prepare
beforehand.”
Related
forms
include
preparerò
(I
will
prepare),
preparerai
(you
will
prepare),
e
prepareranno
(they
will
prepare).