tradurrò
Tradurrò is the first-person singular form of the Italian verb tradurre in the future simple tense, meaning "I will translate." It is used to express an intention to translate something in the future. The complete futuro semplice conjugation for tradurre is: tradurrò, tradurrai, tradurrà, tradurremo, tradurrete, tradurranno.
Etymology and sense: tradurre comes from Latin traducere, meaning to lead across or to bring across. In
Usage: tradurrò appears in both formal and informal writing and speech when a speaker intends to translate
Pronunciation: the stress falls on the final syllable, with a double r in the stem: tra-dur-RÒ.
Related terms: traduzione (translation), traduttore (translator), tradotto (translated, past participle), traducibilità (translatability).