sauverai
Sauverai is a French verb that translates to "I will save" in English. It is the first-person singular future tense form of the verb "sauver," which means "to save." The verb "sauver" is irregular in the present tense, with the forms "je sauve," "tu sauves," "il/elle/on sauve," "nous sauvons," "vous sauvez," and "ils/elles sauvent." In the past tense, it becomes "j'ai sauvé," "tu as sauvé," "il/elle/on a sauvé," "nous avons sauvé," "vous avez sauvé," and "ils/elles ont sauvé." The future tense forms are "je sauverai," "tu sauveras," "il/elle/on sauvera," "nous sauverons," "vous sauverez," and "ils/elles sauveront." The verb "sauver" is used to express the action of rescuing someone or something from danger, harm, or distress. It can also be used metaphorically to express the idea of preserving or protecting something valuable. The reflexive form of the verb is "se sauver," which means "to save oneself" or "to escape." The past participle of "sauver" is "sauvé," which is used to form the passive voice and the perfect tenses. The verb "sauver" is a regular -er verb, and its infinitive form is "sauver." It is commonly used in both spoken and written French.