termineRÀ
terminerà is the third-person singular future indicative form of the Italian verb terminare. It denotes that someone or something will end, finish, or terminate a process or action in the future. The verb can refer to finishing a task, bringing a period to a close, or terminating a contract or agreement, depending on context.
Usage notes: terminare is a regular -are verb, so its future forms follow the standard pattern. Terminèrà
Pronunciation and orthography: terminerà is written with an accent on the final syllable to indicate stress
Origin and related terms: terminare derives from Latin termināre, from terminus meaning end or boundary. Related
Conjugation context: terminare belongs to the -are verb group in Italian. The principal conjugation in the futuro