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torneranno

Torneranno is the third person plural form of the Italian verb tornare in the future simple tense. It means “they will return” or “they will come back” and is used when the subject is plural.

In the future simple tense, tornare is conjugated as: io tornerò, tu tornerai, lui/lei tornerà, noi torneremo,

Usage notes: torneranno can be employed for literal returns (returning to a place) or more figurative returns

Related forms include tornerà (he/she will return) and torneremo (we will return). The negative form is non

Torneranno is a common verb form in everyday speech and writing, used across different registers to express

voi
tornerete,
loro
torneranno.
Therefore,
torneranno
specifically
indicates
that
multiple
subjects
will
perform
the
action
of
returning.
(returning
to
a
topic,
plan,
or
situation).
For
example,
“I
ragazzi
torneranno
a
casa
alle
sette”
means
“The
kids
will
come
back
home
at
seven.”
Another
example:
“Torneranno
domani”
simply
states
that
they
will
come
back
tomorrow.
torneranno,
meaning
“they
will
not
return.”
In
Italian,
the
subject
is
often
implicit
in
the
verb
ending,
so
torneranno
can
stand
without
an
explicit
subject
pronoun
when
the
context
makes
the
subject
clear.
future
returns
by
multiple
subjects.
It
is
part
of
the
broader
family
of
future
simple
endings
for
-are
verbs
in
Italian.