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elegirá

elegiré is the first person singular form of the Spanish verb elegir in the futuro simple (future tense). It translates to “I will choose” or “I shall choose.” The verb elegir means to choose, select, or elect, depending on context.

Etymology and sense: elegir comes from Latin eligere, from ex- “out” + legere “to pick, to read.” In

Conjugation notes: In the futuro simple, elegir behaves like a regular -ir verb, with the endings added

Usage: elegiré is used to discuss future decisions or actions involving choosing something, such as options,

See also: elegir (to choose) and escoger (to choose, to pick), elect, and elección (election).

Spanish,
it
retains
the
core
sense
of
selecting
one
option
or
candidate
from
a
set.
to
the
infinitive
elegir-.
The
standard
forms
are:
yo
elegiré,
tú
elegirás,
él/ella/Ud.
elegirá,
nosotros/as
elegiremos,
vosotros/as
elegiréis,
ellos/as/Uds.
elegirán.
The
accent
marks
indicate
the
stressed
syllable
on
the
final
vowel
of
each
form.
In
contrast,
the
present
tense
of
this
verb
is
irregular
in
the
yo
form
(yo
elijo)
and
shows
stem
changes
in
other
forms
(eliges,
elige,
elegimos,
elegís,
eligen).
candidates,
or
paths.
It
can
appear
in
statements
of
intent,
plans,
or
hypotheticals:
“Mañana
elegiré
entre
las
dos
propuestas.”
In
voting
or
selection
contexts,
other
related
forms
are
common:
elegir,
esco-ger,
o
seleccionar.