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soffrirete

Soffrirete is an Italian verb form, the second-person plural of soffrire in the futuro semplice (simple future). It expresses that the addressed group will experience suffering or endure something in the future, corresponding to “you all will suffer” in English. Soffrire is a verb that can be used both transitively and intransitively, meaning one can suffer physical pain, emotional distress, or endure difficult conditions, and it is commonly followed by phrases such as soffrire di una malattia or soffrire una perdita.

Etymology and classification: Soffrire derives from Latin suffrīre and is cognate with the French souffrir and

Usage: The form soffrirete is used when addressing more than one person in the future tense. It

Conjugation note: The present tense forms are soffro, soffri, soffre, soffriamo, soffrite, soffrono. The voi form

See also: soffrire, Italian verbs, futuro semplice, Italian conjugation.

the
Spanish
sufrir.
It
belongs
to
the
Italian
-ire
verb
group,
sharing
its
general
grammatical
behavior
with
other
-ire
verbs,
though
soffrire
has
particular
irregularities
in
other
tenses
that
are
typical
for
this
lexical
item.
can
refer
to
literal
physical
suffering,
such
as
pain
or
illness,
or
to
figurative
hardship,
such
as
enduring
a
difficult
situation
or
making
personal
sacrifices.
It
is
commonly
found
in
descriptive,
narrative,
or
moral
discussions
and
can
be
combined
with
other
verbs
or
prepositional
phrases
to
specify
the
cause
or
context
of
the
suffering.
in
the
futuro
semplice
is
soffrirete.
Other
future
forms
for
soffrire
follow
the
standard
pattern
for
-ire
verbs
in
Italian.