
hablaremos
ah-blah-REH-mos
Quick Reference
📝 In Action
Si tenemos tiempo mañana, hablaremos del proyecto.
A2If we have time tomorrow, we will talk about the project.
Cuando volvamos a casa, hablaremos sobre lo que pasó.
B1When we return home, we will speak about what happened.
No te preocupes, hablaremos con el jefe para buscar una solución.
B1Don't worry, we will speak with the boss to look for a solution.
💡 Grammar Points
Identifying the Speaker
The '-emos' ending tells you the speaker is 'nosotros' (we). 'Hablaremos' means 'we' are the ones performing the action of talking.
Future Tense Formation
To form this tense, you take the entire infinitive ('hablar') and add the future ending for 'nosotros' ('-emos'). This works for all regular verbs.
❌ Common Pitfalls
Confusing Future and Present
Mistake: "Using 'hablamos' when you mean the future ('we will talk')."
Correction: 'Hablamos' is the present tense ('we talk/we are talking'). Use 'hablaremos' to make clear the action is in the future.
⭐ Usage Tips
Using the Stem
Notice that the future tense always keeps the full infinitive ('hablar') as its base, making it very easy to conjugate, even for most irregular verbs.
🔄 Conjugations
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
subjunctive
present
imperfect
✏️ Quick Practice
💡 Quick Quiz: hablaremos
Question 1 of 1
Which sentence correctly uses 'hablaremos' to make a promise?
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is 'hablaremos' different from 'vamos a hablar'?
Both mean 'we will talk.' 'Hablaremos' is the simple future tense, often used for more formal contexts or general predictions. 'Vamos a hablar' (the immediate future) is much more common in everyday, casual Spanish to describe near-future plans, similar to 'we are going to talk.'
Why does 'hablaremos' look like it has the entire verb 'hablar' inside it?
That's how the Spanish simple future tense works! You take the full base form (the infinitive, 'hablar') and simply add the special future endings (-é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án) to the end. This is a great shortcut for learning this tense.