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studieranno

Studieranno is the Italian verb form in the futuro semplice (simple future) for the third-person plural of the verb studiare, meaning "they will study." It expresses actions that will take place in the future, with loro as the subject. The form is regular for the -are class in the future; the stem is created by replacing the -are ending with -er- in the infinitive, yielding studier-, and the personal ending for loro is -anno, giving studieranno.

Conjugation and examples: The full future paradigm for studiare is: io studierò, tu studierai, lui/lei studierà,

Usage and nuance: Studieranno is used to state or predict that the subjects will engage in studying

noi
studieremo,
voi
studierete,
loro
studieranno.
The
word
studieranno
can
appear
in
sentences
such
as:
Domani
studieranno
per
l’esame.
Le
loro
previsioni
indicano
che
studieranno
molto
quest’anno.
in
the
future,
without
implying
ongoing
aspect.
It
can
appear
in
formal
writing,
news
reporting,
educational
contexts,
or
everyday
speech.
While
it
often
translates
as
"they
will
study,"
context
can
allow
a
sense
closer
to
"they
will
be
studying"
when
paired
with
time
expressions
or
other
wording
that
emphasizes
duration.
It
is
one
of
several
future
forms
in
Italian,
alongside
constructions
like
the
near
future,
but
remains
the
standard
simple
future
form
for
discussing
planned
or
expected
actions
by
a
group.
See
also
studiare,
futuro
semplice,
and
Italian
verb
conjugation
patterns.