termineront
Termineront is primarily encountered as the future tense form for the third-person plural of the French verb terminer, meaning “they will finish” or “they will terminate.” In ordinary French orthography the form appears as two words: ils termineront, with a space between the subject pronoun and the verb. In some linguistic glosses or grammar descriptions, the form is written together as termineront to indicate the inflected form, but this concatenation is not standard in everyday writing.
Etymology and form: Termineront is derived from the infinitive terminer plus the regular future tense ending
Usage and examples: The form marks tense, mood, and agreement with a plural subject. For example, Ils
Context and interpretation: In linguistic discussions, termineront is cited as an example of French verb conjugation
See also: French verbs, verb conjugation, future simple, -er verbs.