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vendremos

Vendremos is the first-person plural form of the Spanish verb venir in the simple future tense, corresponding to "we will come" in English. It is used to indicate that the speaker and one or more others will come to a place or event at some point in the future. The form appears in both informal and formal contexts and can express plans, intentions, or promises.

Conjugation and forms

In the future tense of venir, the forms are: yo vendré, tú vendrás, él/ella/Ud. vendrá, nosotros/as vendremos,

Etymology and morphology

Venir comes from Latin venire. In Spanish, the verb is irregular in its stem for the future,

Usage notes

Vendremos is commonly used to state planned actions or commitments about the future. For example: Vendremos

Examples

- Vendremos a la reunión, si todo sale bien. We will come to the meeting if all goes

- Si no podemos, vendremos más tarde. If we cannot, we will come later.

See also

Venir, future tense conjugation, irregular verbs in Spanish.

vosotros/as
vendréis,
ellos/as/Uds.
venderán.
Notice
that
for
the
nosotros
form
the
ending
is
-remos,
while
the
other
persons
use
the
standard
future
endings
-ré,
-rás,
-rá,
-réis,
-rán.
The
stem
for
all
persons
is
vendr-.
taking
vendr-
rather
than
a
regular
venir-
stem.
The
future
endings
remain
the
same
as
for
other
-er/-ar
verbs,
producing
vendré,
vendrás,
vendrá,
vendremos,
venderéis,
venderán,
with
accent
marks
placed
to
indicate
correct
stress.
mañana
a
las
ocho.
We
will
come
tomorrow
at
eight.
It
can
also
appear
in
conditional
or
hypothetical
contexts
when
paired
with
if
clauses
or
future-oriented
constructs.
well.