vorrò
Vorrò is the first-person singular form of the Italian verb volere in the futuro semplice, the simple future tense. It translates to “I will want” or “I shall want” and is used to express a future desire, intention, or determination. Volere is irregular in the future, and its full set of forms is Io vorrò, tu vorrai, lui/lei vorrà, noi vorremo, voi vorrete, loro vorranno. The form vorrò is produced from the root vor- with the standard future endings, and the spelling features a doubled consonant in the first person singular.
In usage, vorrò denotes a future state or action that the speaker intends to pursue or desires
Compared with related forms, voglio expresses present desire (I want), vorrei conveys a polite or hypothetical
Etymologically, vorrò derives from Latin velle, the verb meaning to wish or to want, and it constitutes