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veremos

Veremos is the first-person plural form of the Spanish verb ver in the simple future tense. It translates to "we will see" in English and is used to describe actions or events that will occur in the future, often with a sense of uncertainty or anticipation.

Etymology and grammar: Ver is an irregular-seeming verb, but its future tense forms are built regularly by

Usage and nuance: Veremos is commonly used to express that the outcome of a situation will become

Examples:

- Veremos si llueve este fin de semana. (We’ll see if it rains this weekend.)

- Veremos qué decide el jurado. (We’ll see what the jury decides.)

See also: Veremos contrasts with other tenses of ver, such as vi (I saw) or vemos (we

adding
the
endings
to
the
infinitive
ver.
For
nosotros/as,
the
ending
is
-emos,
yielding
veremos.
The
pronunciation
is
[beˈɾe.mos],
with
the
stress
on
the
second
syllable,
due
to
Spanish
stress
rules.
clear
with
time.
It
can
convey
hesitation,
tentative
expectations,
or
a
non-committal
stance.
For
example,
"¿Llegarán
a
tiempo?"
"Veremos."
or
"Veremos
qué
pasa
mañana."
It
is
different
from
veamos,
the
present
subjunctive
form
meaning
"let's
see"
or
"let
us
see,"
which
is
used
for
suggestions
or
proposals.
see
in
the
present
tense).
It
is
a
common
element
of
everyday
Spanish
and
appears
in
dialogue,
journalism,
and
literature
to
indicate
future
inquiry
and
anticipation.