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seremos

Seremos is the first-person plural form of the verb ser in the future tense in both Spanish and Portuguese, translating to "we will be" in English. It is used to express a future state, identity, or characteristic of the subject.

In both languages, ser is derived from Latin esse, and the future simple for the first person

Usage and examples vary by language but share a common meaning. In Spanish, seremos can describe a

Seremos is part of general verb conjugation patterns for irregular verbs in Romance languages, though ser behaves

See also: ser (to be), estar (to be, temporary), futuro simple (Spanish), futuro do presente (Portuguese).

plural
is
formed
by
adding
the
ending
-emos
to
the
infinitive,
yielding
seremos.
This
form
contrasts
with
other
tenses
and
with
estar,
which
is
used
for
temporary
states
rather
than
essential
or
defining
qualities.
future
profession,
state,
or
role:
"En
diez
años
seremos
médicos."
("In
ten
years
we
will
be
doctors.")
In
Portuguese,
a
equivalent
sentence
is:
"Nós
seremos
médicos."
("We
will
be
doctors.")
Another
Portuguese
example
is:
"No
futuro
seremos
uma
equipe
mais
forte."
("In
the
future
we
will
be
a
stronger
team.")
irregularly
in
some
tenses
compared
with
regular
-er
and
-ir
verbs.
Its
sense
as
a
future
affirmative
statement
about
inherent
or
long-term
attributes
distinguishes
it
from
the
verb
estar,
which
would
typically
express
temporary
conditions.