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rallenterete

Rallenterete is the second person plural future tense form of the Italian verb rallentare, meaning to slow down. As a conjugated form, it functions to indicate that the you-all subject will perform the action in the future.

Rallentare is a regular -are verb. In the future tense the infinitive loses its final -e and

Usage: it is used to indicate that a group will slow down in the future. It can

Notes: rallenterete is a finite verb form agreeing with the subject voi. It is not an imperative

takes
the
-er-
stem,
yielding
rallentar-
plus
the
standard
future
endings.
For
voi
the
ending
is
-ete,
giving
rallenterete.
The
full
paradigm
is:
io
rallenterò,
tu
rallenterai,
lui/lei
rallenterà,
noi
rallenteremo,
voi
rallenterete,
loro
rallenteranno.
refer
to
speed
in
driving,
pace
in
a
process,
or
any
situation
where
slowing
down
is
predicted
or
planned.
Example:
Voi
rallenterete
al
semaforo
quando
vedrete
l’ostacolo.
Another
example:
Se
accelererete
ora,
voi
rallenterete
più
avanti.
form;
the
imperative
second-person
plural
of
rallentare
is
rallentete.
The
form
appears
in
neutral
or
descriptive
contexts,
forecasts,
instructions,
or
narrative
sequences
describing
future
actions
by
a
group.