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moriremos

mo-ri-RÉ-mos/moɾiˈɾemos/

moriremos means we will die in Spanish (future action).

we will die

Also: we are going to die
Verb (Future Tense)B1Irregular (o > ue stem change in present forms) ir
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past Participlemuerto
gerundmuriendo
infinitivemorir

📝 In Action

Si no encontramos refugio pronto, moriremos de frío.

B1

If we don't find shelter soon, we will die of cold.

Algún día, todos moriremos, pero debemos vivir plenamente hasta entonces.

A2

One day, we will all die, but we must live fully until then.

El doctor dijo: 'A menos que nos rindamos, moriremos luchando'.

B2

The doctor said, 'Unless we surrender, we will die fighting.'

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • falleceremos (we will pass away (more formal))
  • expiraremos (we will expire)

Antonyms

  • viviremos (we will live)
  • naceremos (we will be born)

Common Collocations

  • moriremos de risawe will die of laughter (meaning: we will laugh a lot)
  • moriremos de hambrewe will die of hunger

🔄 Conjugations

subjunctive

imperfect

él/ella/ustedmuriera / muriese
yomuriera / muriese
ellos/ellas/ustedesmurieran / muriesen
murieras / murieses
vosotrosmurierais / murieseis
nosotrosmuriéramos / muriésemos

present

él/ella/ustedmuera
yomuera
ellos/ellas/ustedesmueran
mueras
vosotrosmuráis
nosotrosmuramos

indicative

imperfect

él/ella/ustedmoría
yomoría
ellos/ellas/ustedesmorían
morías
vosotrosmoríais
nosotrosmoríamos

present

él/ella/ustedmuere
yomuero
ellos/ellas/ustedesmueren
mueres
vosotrosmorís
nosotrosmorimos

preterite

él/ella/ustedmurió
yomorí
ellos/ellas/ustedesmurieron
moriste
vosotrosmoristeis
nosotrosmorimos

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: moriremos

Question 1 of 1

Which sentence correctly uses 'moriremos' to express a definite future consequence?

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
viviremoscomeremos
📚 Etymology

Comes directly from the Latin verb *morī*, meaning 'to die.' The structure of the future tense (infinitive + ending) is a very old construction found throughout Spanish history.

First recorded: 10th century (as part of the infinitive *morir* in early Spanish texts)

Cognates (Related words)

Italian: moriremoFrench: mourronsPortuguese: morreremos

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'moriremos' a regular conjugation?

Yes, in the future tense, 'moriremos' is conjugated regularly by adding the future ending to the infinitive 'morir'. However, the verb 'morir' itself is irregular in the present tense (muero, mueres) and the preterite (murió, murieron).

How is 'moriremos' different from 'vamos a morir'?

Both mean 'we will die.' 'Vamos a morir' (the near future) often suggests an imminent action or a plan, while 'moriremos' (the simple future) can refer to any point in the future, near or far, and is often used in formal writing or predictions.