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ripeteranno

Ripeteranno is the third-person plural form of the Italian verb ripetere in the passato prossimo? No, in the future tense. Specifically, it is the third-person plural of the indicative tempo futuro semplice, meaning “they will repeat.” It follows the regular pattern for -ere verbs in the future tense: ripeterò, ripeterai, ripeterà, ripeteremo, ripeterete, ripeteranno.

Etymology and form: ripetere derives from Latin repetere, from re- (again) and petere (to seek or to

Usage: Ripeteranno is used to indicate that a group will perform the action of repeating something in

Examples: Domani ripeteranno l’esercizio tre volte. Se non capisci, gli insegnanti ripeteranno le istruzioni. In un

Related forms: The verb ripetere has other tenses and moods, such as ripeterà (lui/lei), ripeteranno (loro) in

go
toward).
In
Italian,
the
future
tense
is
formed
by
adding
the
endings
-ò,
-ai,
-à,
-emo,
-ete,
-anno
to
the
stem
ripeter-.
The
stress
in
ripeteranno
falls
on
the
syllable
ran:
ri-pe-te-RAN-no.
the
future.
It
can
refer
to
repeating
information,
reciting
lines,
reperforming
a
procedure,
or
reiterating
instructions,
depending
on
context.
It
is
suitable
for
both
spoken
and
written
Italian.
contesto
narrativo,
si
potrebbe
dire
che
i
partecipanti
ripeteranno
il
mantra
durante
la
cerimonia.
the
future;
present
forms
include
ripetono,
ripete,
ripeti.
The
noun
related
to
the
action
is
ripetizione
(repetition).