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ridurrete

Ridurrete is the second-person plural form of the Italian verb ridurre in the simple future tense. It is a finite verb form used to state that “you all will reduce” something in the future. It is not a noun or a separate term, but a grammatical form of ridurre.

Etymology and form: Ridurre comes from Latin reducere. In the futuro semplice (simple future) of -ere verbs,

Usage: Ridurrete is used when addressing a group, to indicate an action you all will perform in

Notes: This form appears only as a verb conjugation and should not be confused with noun forms

See also: ridurre, riduzione, futuro semplice, congiuntivo riduca.

endings
include
-rò,
-rai,
-rà,
-remo,
-rete,
-ranno.
For
ridurre,
the
stem
becomes
ridurr-,
and
the
voi
form
is
produced
by
adding
the
ending
-ete,
yielding
ridurrete.
This
pronunciation
and
spelling
reflect
standard
Italian
conjugation
patterns.
the
future.
It
appears
in
statements
about
planned
or
expected
reductions,
such
as
costs,
time,
waste,
or
emissions.
Example:
Voi
ridurrete
i
costi
entro
l’anno.
Another
example:
Se
voi
ridurrete
le
emissioni,
l’ambiente
ne
beneficerà.
or
other
verbs.
It
is
closely
related
to
other
future
forms
of
ridurre,
such
as
ridurrò
(io),
ridurrai
(tu),
ridurrà
(lui/lei),
ridurremo
(noi),
ridurranno
(loro).
The
verb
is
typically
used
in
formal
or
written
Italian
as
well
as
everyday
speech
when
discussing
future
actions
by
a
group.