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venereremo

Venereremo is the first-person plural form of the Italian verb venerare in the future tense (indicative). It translates to “we will revere” or “we shall venerate.” The verb venerare means to revere, to venerate, or to worship, and is used in both religious and secular contexts.

Etymology and classification: venerare derives from Latin venerari, a verb meaning to revere or to show reverence.

Usage: Venereremo is used to express a planned or anticipated act of reverence toward people, objects, traditions,

Examples:

- Noi venereremo i nostri antenati durante la cerimonia.

- Nella commemorazione, venereremo le tradizioni della comunità.

See also: venerazione, venerare, venerazione (nouns related to reverence and worship).

Notes: While similar in meaning to onorare or rispettare, venerare carries a stronger sense of reverence or

In
Italian
it
is
a
regular
-are
verb,
following
the
standard
future
tense
pattern
for
such
verbs.
The
full
future
indicative
forms
are:
io
venererò,
tu
venererai,
lui/lei
venererà,
noi
venereremo,
voi
venererete,
loro
venereranno.
or
beliefs.
It
can
appear
in
prayers,
ceremonial
speeches,
historical
or
cultural
discussions,
and
even
figurative
expressions
of
respect.
ritual
worship,
especially
in
religious
contexts.