sorriderete
Sorriderete is the second person plural future indicative form of the Italian verb sorridere. It translates to “you will smile” and is used when addressing more than one person. The form appears in written and spoken Italian to indicate a forthcoming action in which the subject will smile.
Sorridere itself comes from the Latin subridēre meaning “to smile at,” from sub- “under” and ridēre “to
In Italian, -ere verbs share a standard set of endings in the future indicative. For sorridere, the
Example: Domani, voi sorriderete vedendo i progressi ottenuti. See also: sorridere, sorriso, ridere.