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persistirá

Persistiré is the first-person singular simple future indicative form of the Spanish verb persistir, meaning “I will persist” or “I will endure.” It is used to express an intention to continue an action or state in the future and can convey determination or resolve.

Conjugation in the future tense is regular for this verb: Yo persistiré; Tú persistirás; Él/Ella persistirá;

Etymology: persistir derives from the Latin persistere, formed by prefix per- “through” or “thoroughly” and ser/stare

Usage: Persistiré can appear in informal speech, writing, and rhetoric to assert steadfastness or commitment. It

See also: persistir; conjugation patterns of -ir verbs in the future tense; Spanish verb conjugation resources.

Note: While primarily a grammatical form, persistiré may also serve as a title or motif in literary

Nosotros
persistiremos;
Vosotros
persistiréis;
Ellos
persistirán.
The
yo
form
carries
an
accent
on
the
final
syllable
to
indicate
the
correct
stress
in
pronunciation.
“to
stand,”
reflecting
the
sense
of
continuing
or
remaining
steadfast.
often
signals
a
sustained
effort
despite
obstacles,
and
may
be
paired
with
clauses
describing
goals,
challenges,
or
timelines.
Examples
include:
“Persistiré
en
mi
entrenamiento
hasta
alcanzar
la
meta”
and
“Persistiré
con
mis
esfuerzos,
pase
lo
que
pase.”
or
musical
works,
though
such
uses
are
variable
and
depend
on
context.