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vivrete

Vivrete is the second-person plural future tense form of the Italian verb vivere, meaning "you will live." It is used to describe future actions or states involving living, existing, or experiencing something.

Linguistic details and form. Vivere is a regular -ere verb in its future tense, with the stem

Usage. Vivrete appears in sentences that refer to what you all will do or experience in the

Etymology and related forms. The verb vivere derives from Latin vivere, with the future tense built on

See also. Italian language, Italian grammar, Verb conjugation, Vivere.

changing
to
vivr-
for
all
forms.
The
second-person
plural
ending
for
voi
is
-ete,
yielding
vivrete.
Therefore
the
standard
form
is
voi
vivrete.
The
pronunciation
is
/viˈvrɛː.te/
in
most
contexts.
future.
It
can
describe
living
arrangements,
life
events,
or
ongoing
states
that
are
expected
to
occur.
For
example:
Domani
voi
vivrete
in
una
casa
più
grande.
More
broadly,
it
can
be
found
in
narratives,
dialogues,
or
descriptive
writing
when
projecting
future
living
situations
or
experiences
involving
a
group
addressed
as
“you
all.”
the
stem
vivr-.
Related
forms
include
other
conjugations
of
vivere
in
different
tenses
and
moods
(io
vivrò,
noi
vivremo,
voi
vivrete,
loro
vivranno).
Vivrete
is
not
a
standalone
noun
or
proper
name;
it
is
a
grammatical
form
within
Italian
verb
conjugation.