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proporranno

Proporranno is the third-person plural future tense form of the Italian verb proporre, meaning they will propose. It is a finite verb form used when the subject is plural, such as a group, organization, or authorities.

Etymology and morphology: Proporre, from Latin proponere, combines the prefix pro- with ponere (to place or put

Usage: Proporranno is used to indicate that a group will put forward a proposal, plan, or suggestion.

- Le autorità proporranno una nuova legge entro la prossima legislatura. (The authorities will propose a new

- Domani proporranno delle modifiche al progetto. (Tomorrow they will propose changes to the project.)

- Se proporranno un’opzione migliore, la considereremo. (If they will propose a better option, we will consider

Related forms: Proporranno is part of a full set of conjugations for proporre, including proportionate forms

See also: Italian verb conjugation, proporre, future tense in Italian.

forth).
In
the
future
simple,
the
suffix
-ranno
is
added
to
the
stem,
yielding
proporranno.
The
double
r
appears
because
the
stem
ends
with
r
and
the
suffix
begins
with
r,
a
standard
orthographic
feature
in
Italian
for
certain
verb
conjugations.
It
is
common
in
journalism,
politics,
business,
and
formal
discourse
when
discussing
actions
expected
from
multiple
actors.
Examples:
law
within
the
next
legislature.)
it.)
such
as
proporrò,
proporrai,
proporrà,
proporremo,
proporrete
for
other
persons
in
the
future,
and
various
present
and
past
tenses
for
all
grammatical
persons.
The
verb
itself
derives
from
Latin
proponere,
and
its
future
forms
follow
regular
Italian
conjugation
patterns
for
-ere
verbs
with
stem
changes
in
the
plural.