sorriderai
Sorriderai is the second person singular form of the Italian verb sorridere in the future indicative tense, meaning “you will smile.” It is used to indicate that the subject addressed will perform the action of smiling at some point in the future.
In standard Italian, the future indicative endings for -ere verbs are -ò, -ai, -rà, -remo, -rete, -ranno.
Phonologically, sorriderai is pronounced approximately as [sor.ri.deˈrai], with the stress on the final syllable.
Usage examples include everyday speech and written text. For instance: “Se ti alleni, sorriderai spesso” (If
See also: sorridere; Italian verb conjugation; future indicative.