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preparerò

Preparerò is the first-person singular of the Italian verb preparare in the futuro semplice, meaning “I will prepare.” It expresses a future action or intention and is commonly used to state plans, promises, or anticipated activities. The form is built from the verb stem prepar- plus the standard future ending for -are verbs, -erò, with the stress on the final syllable: preparerò.

In use, preparerò can appear in statements such as “Preparerò la cena” or “Preparerò una presentazione per

Etymology and related forms: preparare comes from Latin praepārāre, meaning to prepare beforehand. The form preparerò

domani.”
The
subject
pronoun
Io
is
usually
omitted
in
Italian,
so
the
sentence
may
simply
be
“Preparerò
la
cena.”
Negation
is
formed
with
non:
“Non
preparerò
la
cena.”
The
future
tense
of
preparare
has
other
conjugated
forms
for
different
subjects,
such
as
preparerai
(you
will
prepare),
preparerà
(he/she
will
prepare),
prepareremo
(we
will
prepare),
preparerete
(you
will
prepare),
and
prepareranno
(they
will
prepare).
is
one
of
several
derived
forms
in
the
same
conjugation,
sharing
the
same
stem
and
future
endings
with
other
-are
verbs.
In
everyday
language,
preparare
and
preparerò
appear
in
cooking,
event
planning,
education,
and
various
informal
and
formal
contexts.