Italian Phrase
Ti manderemo un promemoria.
Meaning
The sentence tells the listener that the speaker (or a group) will send them a reminder. It is often used in service contexts, such as confirming an appointment, a deadline, or a digital notification.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to reassure someone that a reminder will be sent, for example after scheduling a meeting, a doctor’s visit, or a payment deadline.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Timanderemounpromemoria.
Indirect object pronoun (ti)
‘Ti’ is the informal second‑person singular indirect object pronoun and is placed before the conjugated verb in the future tense.
Future tense of ‘mandare’
‘Manderemo’ is the first‑person plural future simple of ‘mandare’, meaning ‘we will send’.
Indefinite article (un)
‘Un’ is the masculine singular indefinite article used before a noun that begins with a consonant.
Noun ‘promemoria’
‘Promemoria’ is a masculine noun meaning ‘reminder’; it does not change in the plural when used with an article.
🗨In Conversation
Ho dimenticato la data della riunione.
I forgot the meeting date.
Ti manderemo un promemoria domani mattina.
We will send you a reminder tomorrow morning.
✕Common Mistakes
Manderemo ti un promemoria.
The indirect object pronoun must precede the verb, not follow it.
Ti manderemo a te un promemoria.
‘Ti’ already expresses ‘to you’; adding ‘a te’ is redundant.
Ti manderemo lo promemoria.
‘Promemoria’ is masculine singular; the correct article is ‘un’, not ‘lo’.
↔Alternatives
Ti invieremo un promemoria.
We will send you a reminder.
Riceverai un promemoria.
You will receive a reminder.
Le manderemo un promemoria.
We will send you a reminder. (formal ‘you’)
Cultural Tip
In Italian the future tense is frequently used to make polite promises or assurances. ‘Ti’ is informal; in formal situations you would replace it with ‘Le’. Also, keep the pronoun before the verb – placing it after (e.g., ‘Manderemo ti…’) is considered incorrect.

