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ripeterete

Ripeterete is the second-person plural future indicative form of the Italian verb ripetere, which means to repeat, reiterate, or recite again. It is used when addressing more than one person and indicating that they will perform the action of repeating in the future.

Etymology: The verb ripetere derives from Latin repetere, formed from re- “back, again” and petere “to seek,

Usage: Ripeterete appears in both formal and informal contexts. It commonly communicates planned repetition of an

Examples:

- Domani ripeterete l’esercizio per consolidare la comprensione. (Tomorrow you will repeat the exercise to reinforce understanding.)

- Se seguirete le istruzioni, ripeterete l’esperimento con successo. (If you follow the instructions, you will repeat

- Non capiranno finché non lo ripeterete. (They will not understand until you repeat it.)

See also:

- Ripetere, the infinitive form (to repeat)

- Italian verb conjugation, with ripetere as an example of -ere verbs

- Related forms: ripeto, ripeti, ripete, ripetiamo, ripetete, ripetono (various tenses and moods)

to
go
toward.”
In
Italian,
ripetere
evolved
from
this
Latin
root,
with
the
standard
stem
ripet-
and
the
future
ending
-ete
combined
to
produce
ripeterete
for
the
second-person
plural.
action,
an
exercise,
a
statement,
or
a
procedure.
It
can
also
appear
in
instructional
or
instructional-like
sentences
to
indicate
that
a
group
will
perform
a
repetition
to
reinforce
understanding
or
accuracy.
the
experiment
successfully.)