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juraremos

Juraremos is the first-person plural form of the Spanish verb jurar in the futuro simple (future tense). It means “we will swear” or “we shall swear” and is used to express a forthcoming action of taking an oath or making a solemn pledge. The term appears in legal, political, ceremonial, and literary contexts.

Grammar and conjugation: Jurar is a regular verb of the -ar type. In the future tense, its

Usage and notes: Juraremos is commonly used in statements about future commitments or oaths, such as a

endings
are
-é,
-ás,
-á,
-emos,
-éis,
-án.
The
full
form
for
the
main
subject
is:
yo
jura-ré,
tú
jurarás,
él
jurará,
nosotros
juraremos,
vosotros
juraréis,
ellos
jurarán.
The
standard
first-person
plural
example
is:
Nosotros
juraremos
cumplir
la
ley.
The
form
juraremos
is
distinct
from
juramos
(present)
and
juráramos
or
jurásemos
(imperfect
subjunctive).
pledge
of
fidelity,
loyalty,
or
compliance.
It
can
appear
in
official
declarations,
courtroom
proceedings,
or
ceremonial
speeches,
as
well
as
in
literary
or
media
narratives
describing
vows
or
promises.
The
verb
shares
its
core
meaning
with
other
forms
of
jurar,
all
referring
to
swearing
an
oath
or
making
a
solemn
promise,
with
nuances
determined
by
tense
and
mood.
Etymologically,
jurar
derives
from
Latin
iurare,
related
to
ius
(law)
and
jur-
(swearing).