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mènerai

Mènerai is the first-person singular form of the French verb mener in the simple future tense. It represents a future action meaning “I will lead” or “I will guide.” As a conjugated form, mènerai does not function as an independent lexical item; rather, it encodes tense and person for the verb mener.

Formation and use: The future tense is formed from the stem mèner- plus the personal ending -ai

Examples: Je mènerai le projet à bien demain. Je mènerai mon équipe jusqu’au sommet. In everyday speech,

Notes: As with other future forms of mener, mènerai coexists with other tenses that convey futurity, and

for
the
first
person
singular.
Mener
itself
is
a
regular
-er
verb
in
many
respects,
but
its
spellings
reflect
the
stem
vowel
changes
that
occur
in
some
forms.
Mènerai
is
used
to
describe
actions
the
speaker
will
perform
in
the
future,
including
leading
people,
managing
projects,
or
guiding
initiatives,
and
can
be
used
in
literal
or
more
figurative
senses
(for
example,
leading
a
team
or
bringing
a
plan
to
fruition).
speakers
may
also
use
periphrastic
constructions
such
as
“je
vais
mener”
to
express
future
intention,
depending
on
formality
and
register.
its
appropriate
usage
depends
on
context,
formality,
and
whether
the
action
is
viewed
as
certain
or
planned.
Related
terms
include
mener
(the
verb
itself)
and
related
expressions
for
leadership
and
guidance.