suivrons
Suivrons is the conjugated form of the French verb suivre in the first-person plural and in the futur simple (future tense). It literally means “we will follow.” As a verb form, it is used to express a future action in which the speaker and others will pursue or monitor something, adhere to a path, or accompany a plan or sequence of events. It governs a direct object in many contexts, e.g., suivre une route, suivre les conseils, suivre un protocole.
In usage, suivrons appears in formal or written French, such as announcements, plans, or narratives describing
Morphology and related forms: the future stem is suivr-, and the endings for the nous form are
Etymology: suivre comes from the Latin sequi, meaning “to follow,” and entered French through Old French as
See also: suivre, le suivi, le suiviste (less common), les temps du verbe suivre.