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procureremo

Procureremo is the first-person plural future tense form of the Italian verb procurare. It translates to “we will procure,” “we will obtain,” or more broadly “we will arrange to provide,” depending on context. It is used to indicate that the subject will obtain or arrange for something in the future.

The verb procurare comes from Latin procurare, formed with pro- “forward” and curare “to care for.” In

Morphology and usage notes: Procurare is transitive and takes a direct object (for example, i materiali, un

Examples:

- Domani procureremo i materiali necessari. (Tomorrow we will procure the necessary materials.)

- Ci procureremo una copia del contratto. (We will obtain a copy of the contract for ourselves.)

In usage, procureremo often appears in formal or business contexts where a plan or obligation to obtain

Italian,
procurare
covers
meanings
such
as
to
obtain,
to
procure,
to
supply,
or
to
cause
something
to
happen,
according
to
the
sentence.
Procureremo
is
the
regular
future
tense
form
for
this
-are
verb,
built
on
the
stem
procurer-
with
the
standard
future
endings.
prodotto).
The
verb
can
also
appear
in
reflexive
form
as
procurarsi,
meaning
to
obtain
something
for
oneself
(for
example,
ci
procureremo
un
appuntamento,
“we
will
arrange
an
appointment
for
ourselves”).
The
form
procureremo
specifically
marks
future
action
by
“we.”
items,
services,
or
information
is
stated.
The
term
is
neutral
and
generally
indicates
forwarding
action
to
secure
something.