How to Say ‘Who will live there?’ in Italian
Chi ci abiterá?
💬 Usage Tip: 'Abiterá' is the future tense of 'abitare', meaning to live or to dwell.
🇮🇹 In Italy: In Italian towns, curiosity about neighbors and historical homes is quite typical.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Chi
[kee]
Who
Used to ask about the identity of a person.
Chi aspetti?
Who are you waiting for?
ci
[chee]
there
Refers to a place already mentioned or identified.
Chi ci vive?
Who lives there?
abiterá
[ah-bee-teh-RAH]
will live
Future tense of 'abitare', meaning to reside or dwell somewhere.
Chi abiterà in questa casa?
Who will live in this house?
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