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riceverò

Riceverò is the first person singular form of the Italian verb ricevere in the simple future tense. It translates as “I will receive” and is used to indicate a future event in which the subject expects to receive something—an object, information, an opportunity, etc.

Linguistic notes: Ricevere is a regular -ere verb derived from Latin recipere. The future tense is formed

Usage: The form is employed in everyday Italian as well as in writing to describe future reception.

Notes: Riceverò is not a standalone word with separate meaning beyond its function as the first-person future

by
adding
personal
endings
to
the
stem
ricever-:
io
riceverò,
tu
riceverai,
lui/lei
riceverà,
noi
riceveremo,
voi
riceverete,
loro
riceveranno.
It
typically
requires
a
direct
object
to
specify
what
is
received.
Example
sentences
include:
Domani
riceverò
una
lettera.
Se
tutto
va
bene,
riceverò
una
risposta
entro
questa
settimana.
of
ricevere;
it
is
a
normal,
regular
conjugation
used
in
a
wide
range
of
contexts,
from
personal
conversation
to
formal
texts.
The
verb
itself
traces
back
to
Latin
recipere,
reflecting
its
long-established
presence
in
the
Italian
language.