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Saldré

Saldré is the first-person singular form of the Spanish verb salir in the simple future tense. It translates to “I will go out” or “I will leave.”

Formation: The stem is irregular: saldr- is used for all the future endings. Conjugation: yo saldré, tú

Usage: It expresses a definite future action by the speaker, often with time adverbs like mañana, pronto,

Examples: “Mañana saldré temprano.” “Si todo sale bien, saldré contigo al cine.”

Etymology and notes: Saldré comes from salir, whose future stem saldr- is formed with this irregular pattern;

saldrás,
él/ella/usted
saldrá,
nosotros/as
saldremos,
vosotros/as
saldréis,
ellos/as/ustedes
saldrán.
o
más
tarde.
It
is
used
to
state
plans,
intentions,
or
predictions.
the
ending
is
-é.
It
is
distinct
from
saldría
(the
conditional
form)
and
from
saldrá
(third-person
future).