daremos
“daremos” means “we will give” in Spanish (future action).
we will give
Also: we shall give, we will hold
📝 In Action
Mañana daremos una respuesta definitiva al jefe.
A2Tomorrow we will give a definitive answer to the boss.
Si ganamos la lotería, daremos mucho dinero a la caridad.
B1If we win the lottery, we will give a lot of money to charity.
La próxima semana daremos una fiesta en nuestra casa.
B1Next week we will hold a party at our house.
Daremos lo mejor de nosotros en el examen.
B2We will give our best (effort) on the exam.
🔄 Conjugations
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
subjunctive
present
imperfect
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Quick Quiz: daremos
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📚 Etymology▼
The verb 'dar' comes from the Latin verb *dare*, meaning 'to give.' It is one of the oldest and most fundamental verbs in the Spanish language, preserving its basic structure and meaning across centuries.
First recorded: Before the 10th century (as part of Vulgar Latin transition)
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'daremos' the same as 'vamos a dar'?
They both mean 'we will give' or 'we are going to give.' 'Daremos' is the simple future tense and is a bit more formal or used for slightly more distant plans. 'Vamos a dar' (using the verb 'ir' + 'a' + infinitive) is the immediate or near future and is much more common in everyday spoken Spanish.
Why is 'dar' sometimes called an irregular verb?
While the future form 'daremos' follows the standard future pattern, 'dar' is irregular because its present tense ('doy') and its simple past tense ('di') do not follow the typical conjugation rules for -ar verbs.