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