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uscirai

Uscirai is the second-person singular form of the Italian verb uscire in the futuro semplice, the basic future tense. It translates to “you will go out” or “you will leave” in English, depending on the context. The verb uscire means to go out, to exit, or to leave a place, and uscirai is the ordinary way to express a future action by addressing someone directly as “tu.”

Morphology and usage: uscire is a regular -ire verb in its future tense, with the stem uscir-

Examples:

- Domani uscirai con gli amici? (Tomorrow you will go out with your friends.)

- Se tutto va bene, uscirai presto dalla stanza. (If everything goes well, you will leave the room

In everyday language, uscirai may appear in dialogue, instructions, or narrations where a speaker refers to

See also: uscire; futuro semplice (Italian future tense); Italian verb conjugation.

combined
with
the
personal
ending
-ai
for
the
second
person
singular.
The
form
is
typically
used
in
declarative
sentences,
questions,
and
conditional
clauses
to
discuss
plans
or
predictions
about
what
the
subject
will
do.
soon.)
a
future
action
by
a
specific
interlocutor.
It
is
not
a
standalone
word
with
a
meaning
beyond
the
verb
form,
but
a
grammatical
inflection
used
to
convey
a
future
action.