répéterons
Répéterons is a French term that translates to "we will repeat" in English. It is the first-person plural future tense of the verb "répéter," which means "to repeat." This grammatical form is used to indicate an action that will be performed by a group of people (including the speaker) in the future. For example, "Nous répéterons le spectacle demain soir" translates to "We will repeat the show tomorrow night." The formation of the future tense in French typically involves adding specific endings to the infinitive of the verb. For "répéter," the infinitive is "répéter," and the future tense ending for "nous" (we) is "-ons." Therefore, "répéter" + "-ons" becomes "répéterons." The context in which "répéterons" is used can vary widely, from discussing plans and commitments to describing recurring events or scheduled activities. Understanding this verb conjugation is fundamental for constructing grammatically correct sentences in French when referring to future collective actions.