Breakdown of Chissà che cosa ci sarà nell'astuccio!
essere
to be
in
in / made of (material)
che
what
la cosa
thing
ci
there (clitic)
chissà
who knows
l'astuccio
the case / the pencil case
Questions & Answers about Chissà che cosa ci sarà nell'astuccio!
Why does the sentence use the future tense sarà if we are wondering what is in the case right now?
This is the epistemic future being taught in this lesson. In Italian, you can use the future tense to express a guess, doubt, or probability about something happening in the present. So instead of meaning what will be in the case in the future, it means what might be in the case right now.
What role does ci play in ci sarà?
It works just like the ci in c'è (there is) and ci sono (there are). Ci sarà is simply the future tense of c'è. Literally, it means there will be, but because we are making a guess about the present here, it translates to there might be.
Where does the word Chissà come from?
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