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proporremo

Proporremo is the first-person plural future simple form of the Italian verb proporre, meaning “we will propose.” It is used to indicate that the speakers or a group they represent will present an idea, plan, or solution in the future. The form appears in formal and informal contexts alike, including discussions, meetings, debates, and written proposals.

Etymology and grammar: Proporre comes from Latin proponere, composed of pro- (forward) and ponere (to place).

Usage notes: Proporremo is used when the speaker includes themselves and others in the action of proposing.

See also: Proporre, Proposta, Proposte.

The
Italian
future
simple
for
this
-ere
verb
uses
a
stem
change,
yielding
proporr-
as
the
base:
io
proporrò,
tu
proporrai,
lui/lei
proporrà,
noi
proporremo,
voi
proporrete,
essi
proporranno.
The
word
proposta
(a
proposal)
is
a
related
noun,
and
the
verb
is
commonly
used
with
direct
objects
or
subordinate
clauses
to
specify
what
is
being
proposed.
It
can
be
followed
by
a
direct
object,
such
as
a
solution,
plan,
or
measure,
or
by
a
clause
detailing
what
will
be
proposed.
Examples:
“Domani
proporremo
una
nuova
strategia
al
consiglio.”
“Nella
riunione
proporremo
una
serie
di
modifiche.”
The
form
is
part
of
standard
Italian
conjugation
and
appears
across
formal
documents,
press
releases,
and
conversational
exchanges.