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miraremos

Miraremos is the first-person plural form of the Spanish verb mirar in the simple future tense. It translates to "we will look" or "we shall look" in English and is used to describe an action that the speakers intend to perform in the future. The form implies a subject of nosotros/as and does not require an explicit pronoun in most sentences.

Etymology and form: mirar comes from Latin mirāre, via Old Spanish mirar. In the simple future, regular

Usage notes: Miraremos is commonly used in conversation, reports, and narrative to indicate a planned action

Examples:

- Mañana miraremos las estrellas desde la playa.

- Nosotros miraremos las soluciones propuestas y luego decidiremos.

See also: mirar, conjugation of mirar, comparison with other future forms such as veremos.

-ar
verbs
such
as
mirar
adopt
the
endings
-é,
-ás,
-á,
-emos,
-éis,
-án
for
the
corresponding
subject
pronouns.
Therefore,
miraremos
is
built
from
the
stem
mir-
plus
the
personal
ending
-emos.
The
pronunciation
is
[miɾaˈɾemos].
or
a
forecast
about
what
the
subjects
will
do.
It
can
appear
with
time
markers
like
mañana,
luego,
or
en
el
futuro.
It
should
be
distinguished
from
the
present
tense
miramos
(we
look)
and
from
veremos
(we
will
see),
which
have
related
but
different
meanings.