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attirerai

Attirerai is the first person singular form of the French verb attirer in the futur simple, corresponding to “I will attract.” In actual written French it is commonly written with elision as j’attirerai before a vowel. The verb attirer means “to attract” and is derived from Latin attrahere, meaning to draw toward or pull in.

Attirer is a regular -er verb, and its futur simple endings are attached to the infinitive. Therefore,

Usage of attirerai occurs in statements about future actions performed by the speaker. It can appear in

See also: attirer (the infinitive), futur simple (the tense), and French verb conjugation, particularly regular -er

the
full
conjugation
in
the
futur
simple
for
the
relevant
pronouns
is:
je
attirerai,
tu
attireras,
il
attirera,
nous
attirerons,
vous
attirerez,
ils
attireront.
The
form
attirerai
specifically
marks
the
first
person
singular.
declarative
sentences,
conditional
clauses
in
indirect
speech,
or
any
context
where
the
speaker
refers
to
something
they
will
attract
in
the
future.
Examples
include:
J’attirerai
l’attention
des
visiteurs
avec
cette
présentation,
ou
J’attirerai
des
clients
grâce
à
cette
nouvelle
offre.
The
elided
form
j’attirerai
is
common
when
the
subject
is
“I.”
verb
patterns.