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useranno

Useranno is the third-person plural form of the Italian verb usare in the futuro semplice (future simple). It means "they will use." It is a regular -are verb, and its full future paradigm is: io userò, tu userai, lui/lei userà, noi useremo, voi userete, loro useranno. The ending -anno marks the third-person plural in this tense. The verb derives from Latin usus, meaning "use," and followed the typical development of Italian -are verbs into the future.

In usage, useranno denotes a future action carried out by a group or multiple subjects and is

Etymology and related forms: as part of the same verb family, related forms include usare (to use)

commonly
used
in
everyday
and
formal
contexts.
Italian
often
omits
explicit
subject
pronouns,
so
the
verb
form
itself
signals
the
subject.
Examples:
"Loro
useranno
le
nuove
tecnologie"
(They
will
use
the
new
technologies).
"Se
non
trovano
un'alternativa,
useranno
questa
opzione"
(If
they
do
not
find
an
alternative,
they
will
use
this
option).
The
word
can
pair
with
direct
or
indirect
objects
and
with
adverbs
or
time
phrases
to
indicate
when
the
action
will
take
place.
in
other
tenses
and
moods,
such
as
uso,
usi,
usava,
userò.
The
future
tense
follows
a
regular
pattern
shared
by
many
-are
verbs,
making
its
forms
predictable
for
learners
of
Italian.