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soffrirai

Soffrirai is the second-person singular future tense form of the Italian verb soffrire, meaning "you will suffer." It is a grammatical inflection used to indicate that the person addressed will experience suffering or hardship in the future. As a single conjugated form, soffrirai is not a standalone verb; it functions as a specific tense form of soffrire in sentences where the subject is you.

Etymology and conjugation notes: soffrire originates from Latin subire, meaning to undergo or bear. In Italian,

Usage: Soffrirai is used in ordinary speech and writing to discuss future events or consequences involving

See also: soffrire (to suffer); Italian verb conjugation; future semplice. While similar meanings exist in other

soffrire
belongs
to
the
group
of
-ire
verbs,
and
the
second-person
singular
future
ending
is
-rai,
yielding
soffrirai.
Other
related
forms
include
soffro
(I
suffer),
soffri
(you
suffer),
soffriremo
(we
will
suffer),
soffriranno
(they
will
suffer).
The
root
soffr-
remains
consistent
across
these
forms.
the
addressed
person.
For
example:
"Se
continuerai
così,
soffrirai
le
conseguenze."
Such
sentences
convey
prediction,
warning,
or
inevitability
of
future
hardship.
It
can
appear
in
fiction,
rhetoric,
or
instructional
contexts
where
future
outcomes
are
described.
languages,
each
language
uses
its
own
spelling
and
endings
for
the
corresponding
future
form.
Soffrirai
specifically
reflects
Italian
infinitive
soffrire
and
its
second-person
singular
future.