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diremos

Diremos is the first-person plural form of the Spanish verb decir in the futuro simple (simple future). It translates to "we will say" or "we shall tell" in English. The form reflects an irregular stem, dir-, used in the future conjugation of decir, which itself comes from Latin dicere.

In the futuro simple, the nosotros form is diremos, while the other subject forms are: diré, dirás,

Uso and meaning:

Diremos is employed to describe a future action in which the speaker and others will speak or

- Mañana diremos la verdad. (Tomorrow we will tell the truth.)

- En la rueda de prensa, diremos qué medidas se tomarán. (In the press briefing, we will say

Notes:

Diremos is a standard, neutral form appropriate for formal and informal contexts. It is commonly used in

See also:

Decir, conjugation of decir, futuro simple.

dirá,
diréis,
dirán.
This
irregular
stem
distinguishes
decir’s
future
from
regular
-ar,
-er,
and
-ir
verbs,
where
the
infinitive
plus
endings
would
typically
be
used.
The
pronunciation
is
generally
di-REH-mos,
with
the
stress
on
the
second
syllable.
tell
something.
It
often
appears
in
commitments,
promises,
statements
about
forthcoming
information,
or
reports.
Examples
include:
what
measures
will
be
taken.)
journalism,
governance,
education,
and
everyday
speech
when
referring
to
future
communication
by
a
group.