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ranno

Ranno may refer to several distinct uses of the term. In Italian grammar, ranno is not a word by itself but the final five-letter suffix that appears in the futuro semplice for many verbs in the third-person plural. Examples include parleranno, verranno, and faranno, where the ending -anno is attached to the verb stem to form loro-conjugations.

Ranno is also used as a proper noun. It is a surname of Italian origin, borne by

Ranno is found as a geographic name in several countries, used for small towns, villages, or localities.

Because of its multiple uses, the meaning of Ranno depends on context. In linguistic, genealogical, or cartographic

individuals
and
families
in
Italy
and
among
the
Italian
diaspora.
As
a
surname,
it
may
be
toponymic
or
patronymic
in
origin,
reflecting
regional
histories.
The
specifics—location,
administrative
status,
and
population—vary
widely
by
country
and
over
time.
texts,
it
is
treated
as
a
separate
entry.