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stabilirò

Stabilirò is the first-person singular future simple form of the Italian verb stabilire, meaning to establish, determine, or settle. It indicates a future action by the subject “I,” such as setting a date or deciding on rules. The base infinitive stabilire comes from Latin stabilire, from stabilis meaning firm or stable.

The future tense of stabilire is formed by adding the regular endings to the stem stabilir-: -ò,

Usage notes: Stabilirò is used when the speaker intends to fix or determine something in the future.

-ai,
-à,
-emo,
-ete,
-anno.
Thus
the
full
set
in
the
second
person
and
third
person
forms
is
stabilirò,
stabilirai,
stabilirà,
stabiliremo,
stabilirete,
stabiliranno.
While
stabilire
is
an
-ire
verb,
its
future
forms
follow
a
regular
pattern,
even
though
its
present
tense
forms
include
the
with-isco
pattern
for
io
stabilisco.
Examples
include
actions
like
fixing
a
date,
establishing
rules,
or
deciding
on
criteria.
Typical
sentences
include:
“Stabilirò
una
data
per
l'incontro,”
or
“Stabilirò
le
regole
del
gioco.”
In
context,
it
conveys
intent
and
planning,
and
it
can
appear
in
both
formal
and
informal
speech.