riposerò
riposerà is the third-person singular future tense of the Italian verb riposare. The verb riposare means "to rest," "to repose," or "to sleep." Therefore, riposerà translates to "he/she/it will rest," "he/she/it will repose," or "he/she/it will sleep." This verb form indicates a future action of resting that will be performed by a singular subject. The context in which riposerà is used will determine the precise meaning, but the core concept remains one of future inactivity or repose. For example, "Il gatto riposerà sul divano" means "The cat will rest on the sofa." Similarly, "Domani, riposerà dopo il lavoro" translates to "Tomorrow, he/she will rest after work." The future tense conjugation in Italian, like in many Romance languages, is formed by adding specific endings to the infinitive form of the verb. In the case of riposare, the future tense ending for the third-person singular is -à.