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arriverons

Arriverons is the first-person plural future simple form of the French verb arriver. It translates to “we will arrive” or, more broadly, “we shall arrive.” As a finite verb form, it expresses a future action in sentences and is not a noun or proper name.

Arriver is an intransitive verb of movement that can also mean “to happen” in certain contexts. It

In usage, arriverons is used to indicate a physical arrival at a place or, more broadly, that

Culturally, the form may appear in French literature, journalism, or everyday speech whenever a speaker asserts

is
a
regular
-er
verb,
and
its
future
simple
forms
are
created
by
adding
standard
endings
to
the
infinitive:
-ai,
-as,
-a,
-ons,
-ez,
-ont.
Therefore,
nous
arriverons
is
the
normal
form
for
“we
will
arrive.”
In
the
passé
composé,
the
verb
takes
the
auxiliary
être,
with
the
past
participle
arriving:
nous
sommes
arrivés.
an
event
or
outcome
will
occur.
Examples:
Nous
arriverons
à
l’aéroport
à
midi.
Nous
arriverons
peut-être
à
trouver
une
solution.
The
phrase
can
also
appear
in
constructions
such
as
arriver
à
faire
quelque
chose,
meaning
“to
manage
to
do
something,”
though
that
is
a
separate
construction
from
the
future
tense
form.
a
future
arrival
of
people
or
events.
It
is
one
of
the
regular
conjugations
of
a
common
verb
and
illustrates
how
French
conveys
future
action
through
the
-ons
ending
for
nous.