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riuscirete

Riuscire is an Italian verb meaning to succeed, to manage, or to be able to do something. It is used to express achieving a task or the capacity to perform an action. A common construction is riuscire a + infinitive, which indicates successfully carrying out the action, as in riuscire a fare qualcosa. The second person plural future form is riuscirete, which corresponds to “you all will succeed/you will manage.”

Etymology and meaning: the verb is built with the prefix ri- added to uscire (to go out),

Conjugation and usage: riuscire is irregular in some tenses. Present indicative: io riesco, tu riesci, lui/lei

Related usage: the verb contrasts with potere (to be able to) by emphasizing actual achievement rather than

Examples: Se provate, riuscirete a finire entro la sera. Siamo riusciti a trovare una soluzione. Non riesco

conveying
the
sense
of
coming
out
well
or
obtaining
a
favorable
result.
Over
time
the
sense
broadened
to
refer
to
succeeding
in
various
endeavors.
riesce,
noi
riusciamo,
voi
riuscite,
loro
riescono.
Future
semplice:
io
riuscirò,
tu
riuscirai,
lui/lei
riuscirà,
noi
riusciremo,
voi
riuscirete,
loro
riusciranno.
Past
participle:
riuscito
(agreeing
with
gender
and
number
in
compound
tenses).
In
passato
prossimo,
the
auxiliary
is
generally
essere:
sono
riuscito/riuscita,
sei
riuscito/riuscita,
è
riuscito/riuscita,
siamo
riusciti/e,
siete
riusciti/e,
sono
riusciti/e.
Riuscire
is
often
used
with
non
riuscire
a
to
express
failure
or
lack
of
ability:
Non
sono
riuscito
a
finire
in
tempo.
potential
capability.
Common
synonyms
in
everyday
language
include
farecela
(colloquial),
which
conveys
a
similar
sense
of
succeeding
in
a
task.
a
dormire
stasera.