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prevedrò

Prevedrò is the first-person singular form of the Italian verb prevedere in the future indicative, meaning “I will foresee” or “I will predict.” It denotes a future action of foreseeing or anticipating events.

Etymology and form: prevedere derives from Latin praevidere, from prae- “before” and videre “to see.” In Italian

Conjugation and usage: In the future indicative, the full paradigm is io prevedrò, tu prevedrai, lui/lei prevedrà,

Examples: “Prevedrò un cambiamento significativo nei prossimi mesi.” “Prevedrò che le trattative avranno esito positivo.” While

See also: prevedere, futuro indicativo, Italian verb conjugation.

it
follows
the
regular
pattern
of
-ere
verbs,
with
the
stem
prevedr-
carrying
the
future
endings.
The
form
prevedrò
carries
the
stress
on
the
final
syllable,
as
is
typical
for
many
Italian
future
tenses.
noi
prevedremo,
voi
prevedrete,
loro
prevedranno.
The
verb
is
used
to
express
anticipation
of
future
events
or
outcomes,
often
in
contexts
of
prediction,
planning,
or
strategic
reasoning.
It
can
appear
with
or
without
a
subordinate
clause
introduced
by
che.
the
meaning
is
close
to
“to
foresee,”
the
nuance
is
typically
about
forecasting
based
on
evidence
or
reasoning,
rather
than
simple
sight.