iremos
“iremos” means “we will go” in Spanish (Expressing a future action or plan.).
we will go
Also: we'll go, we are going
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Mañana iremos a la playa.
A1Tomorrow we will go to the beach.
Iremos al cine si terminamos la tarea.
A2We'll go to the movies if we finish the homework.
En diez años, ¿a dónde iremos?
B1In ten years, where will we go?
🔄 Conjugations
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
subjunctive
present
imperfect
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Words that translate to "iremos" in Spanish:
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Which sentence correctly uses 'iremos'?
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📚 Etymology▼
Comes directly from the Latin verb 'īre', which also means 'to go'. The future tense forms in Spanish, like 'iremos', are a fascinating mix. They evolved from combining the infinitive ('ir') with the present tense of the verb 'haber' (to have), so 'ir + hemos' eventually smoothed into 'iremos'.
First recorded: Evolved from Vulgar Latin into Old Spanish around the 10th century.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between 'iremos' and 'vamos'?
'Iremos' specifically means 'we *will* go' and talks about the future. 'Vamos' can mean 'we go' (in the present) or 'Let's go!' (as a suggestion). For future plans, you can often use either 'iremos' or 'vamos a ir'.
Is 'iremos' formal or informal?
It's neutral. You can use 'iremos' in any situation, from making casual plans with friends to discussing future business trips in a formal meeting.