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moriremos

Moriremos is the Spanish verb form morir in the first-person plural of the simple future tense, meaning "we will die." It is used to describe an action that will happen to the speaker and others, or to speak about death as an eventual or inevitable event. The verb morir comes from Latin morī, and moriremos is formed by the infinitive morir plus the standard future ending for the nosotros form in Spanish.

In practical use, moriremos often carries a grave, existential, or dramatic tone. It can appear in everyday

As a grammatical item, moriremos is one of the conjugations of morir. It contrasts with other forms

Moriremos may also appear as a quoted phrase or as part of a title in Spanish-language media,

speech,
as
well
as
in
literature,
film,
and
music,
when
addressing
mortality,
fate,
or
collective
vulnerability.
The
subject
pronoun
nosotros
is
commonly
implied
and
may
be
omitted.
such
as
muere
(he/she
dies)
or
morirá
(he/she
will
die).
In
Portuguese,
the
equivalent
future
form
is
morreremos,
which
is
spelled
differently.
where
it
is
used
to
convey
stakes,
warnings,
or
existential
themes.
Its
use
as
a
title
or
refrain
depends
on
the
creator
and
the
surrounding
context.