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sconsiglierà

Sconsiglierò is the first-person singular form of the Italian verb sconsigliare in the future indicative. It means “I will discourage” or “I will advise against.” The verb is transitive and can be used with a direct object or with a di-infinitive clause to indicate what is being discouraged.

Usage and meaning: Sconsigliare expresses an intention to dissuade someone from a course of action or to

Examples:

- Ti sconsiglierò di comprare quel modello. (I will discourage you from buying that model.)

- Sconsiglierò quel ristorante ai miei amici. (I will not recommend that restaurant to my friends.)

- Sconsiglierò di investire in quel progetto finché non avremo più informazioni. (I will discourage investing in

Etymology and related forms: The verb sconsigliare is formed from consigl i a re with the prefix

advise
against
a
choice.
It
is
used
in
both
spoken
and
written
Italian
and
can
convey
a
firm
or
cautious
stance
depending
on
the
context.
The
structure
typically
includes
a
direct
object
(the
thing
being
discouraged)
or
a
phrase
with
di
+
infinitive
(to
discourage
doing
something).
that
project
until
we
have
more
information.)
s-,
yielding
the
opposite
sense
of
“to
advise.”
Related
forms
include
sconsigliato
(not
recommended,
dissuaded)
and
sconsigliando
(dissuading,
in
the
act
of
advising
against).
See
also
consigliare
and
dissuadere
for
contrastive
meanings.