will in Italian
will in Italian is volontà, volere, -erò — will means a modal verb used to talk about the future, often with a sense of intention or certainty.
will in Italian
volontà
volere
-erò
(auxiliary) Used to express the future tense, sometimes with an implication of volition or determination when used in the first person. Compare shall. [from 10th c.]
legare
(transitive) To exert one's force of will (intention) in order to compel, or attempt to compel, something to happen or someone to do something. [from 10th c.]
lasciare in eredità
(transitive) To exert one's force of will (intention) in order to compel, or attempt to compel, something to happen or someone to do something. [from 10th c.]
What does "will" mean?
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verb A modal verb used to talk about the future, often with a sense of intention or certainty.
"I will call you as soon as I land."
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verb To want or intend something strongly; to choose to do it.
"Say what you will, I'm not changing my mind."
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noun A person's inner drive or determination to do something.
"Sheer will got her through the last mile of the marathon."
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noun A legal document stating who should receive a person's property and belongings after they die.
"She left the house to her daughter in her will."
will in a sentence
- I will call you as soon as I land.
- The meeting will start at nine tomorrow.
- Say what you will, I'm not changing my mind.
- He willed himself to keep running despite the pain.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "will" in Italian?
"will" in Italian is volontà, volere, -erò. will means: A modal verb used to talk about the future, often with a sense of intention or certainty.
How do you use "will" in a sentence?
Example: "I will call you as soon as I land." In Italian, "will" is volontà, volere, -erò.
Are there other ways to say "will" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 5 translations listed for "will": volontà, volere, -erò, legare, lasciare in eredità.
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