visiterò
Visiterò is the first-person singular form of the Italian verb visitare in the futuro semplice (simple future). It translates to “I will visit” and is used to express a planned or expected future action involving a place, person, or institution. The form is regular for an -are verb, formed by replacing the infinitive ending -are with -erò, -erai, -erà, -eremo, -erete, -eranno. Therefore the conjugation is: io visiterò, tu visiterai, lui/lei visiterà, noi visiteremo, voi visiterete, loro visiteranno.
Pronunciation typically yields an ending stressed on the last syllable: visitarà is pronounced vi-si-te-RÒ. The sequence
Usage notes include that visiterò is used for concrete, spontaneous, or planned future visits, such as trips,
Relationship to related forms: visitare also appears in other tenses and moods (present: visito; passato prossimo:
Etymology and linguistic notes: visitare derives from the Latin visitare, meaning to go to see or attend