Inklingo

saldremos

/sal-DREH-mos/

we will leave

Two smiling figures are stepping through an open doorway, exiting a brightly colored house and moving onto a path.

We will leave (exiting a location).

saldremos(verb)

A1irregular ir

we will leave

?

exiting a location

,

we will go out

?

exiting a location

Also:

we will depart

?

formal departure

,

we will set off

?

starting a trip

📝 In Action

Si terminamos pronto, saldremos antes de las cinco.

A1

If we finish soon, we will leave before five o'clock.

Mañana saldremos de la ciudad para visitar a la abuela.

A2

Tomorrow we will go out of the city to visit Grandma.

¿A qué hora saldremos del hotel?

A1

What time will we leave the hotel?

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • salir de viajeto go on a trip
  • salir corriendoto run out

💡 Grammar Points

Irregularity in the Future

The verb 'salir' is slightly irregular in the future tense. Instead of using the full infinitive 'salir-' plus the ending, it uses the shortened stem 'saldr-'. This is why we say 'saldremos' instead of saliremos.

Future Tense Function

'Saldremos' is used to talk about actions that are definitely going to happen later, or to make predictions about the future.

❌ Common Pitfalls

Forgetting the 'd'

Mistake: "Using 'saliremos' instead of 'saldremos'."

Correction: Remember the 'd' in the future stem: 'saldremos'. This small change makes it sound much more natural.

⭐ Usage Tips

Immediate Future

While 'saldremos' works for any future time, for the very immediate future ('We are going to leave now'), Spanish speakers often use the 'ir a' structure: 'Vamos a salir ahora'.

A man and a woman in smart casual attire are walking cheerfully down a brightly lit city street at dusk, ready for a social evening.

We will go out (socially, for fun).

saldremos(verb)

B1irregular ir

we will go out

?

socially, for fun

,

we will date

?

romantic relationship

Also:

we will hang out

?

informal social gathering

📝 In Action

Si tenemos tiempo libre, saldremos a bailar el sábado.

B1

If we have free time, we will go out dancing on Saturday.

Creo que después de esto, no saldremos más. Nuestra relación es complicada.

B2

I think after this, we won't date anymore. Our relationship is complicated.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Common Collocations

  • salir con amigosto go out with friends
  • salir de copasto go out for drinks

💡 Grammar Points

Using 'con'

When talking about going out with someone (socially or romantically), you must use the preposition 'con': 'Saldremos con María' (We will go out with Maria).

⭐ Usage Tips

Social vs. Exit

Context is key! If you mention friends or a date, 'saldremos' means 'we will go out socially.' If you mention a building or time, it means 'we will exit/depart.'

A person is smiling proudly while looking at a single, magnificent, fully bloomed red flower that has grown perfectly in a small garden patch, symbolizing a positive result.

We will turn out (result or outcome).

saldremos(verb)

B2irregular ir

we will turn out

?

result or outcome

,

we will come out

?

in the sense of publishing or being revealed

Also:

we will be released

?

a product or item

📝 In Action

Si seguimos este plan, saldremos victoriosos.

B2

If we follow this plan, we will come out victorious (we will succeed).

Después de la crisis, ¿cómo saldremos de esto?

C1

After the crisis, how will we get out of this?

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • resultar (to result)
  • concluir (to conclude)

Common Collocations

  • salir biento turn out well
  • salir malto turn out badly

💡 Grammar Points

Results and Outcomes

When 'salir' is followed by an adjective (like 'victorioso' or 'bien'), it usually means 'to turn out' or 'to end up' in that state.

🔄 Conjugations

indicative

present

él/ella/ustedsale
yosalgo
sales
ellos/ellas/ustedessalen
nosotrossalimos
vosotrossalís

imperfect

él/ella/ustedsalía
yosalía
salías
ellos/ellas/ustedessalían
nosotrossalíamos
vosotrossalíais

preterite

él/ella/ustedsalió
yosalí
saliste
ellos/ellas/ustedessalieron
nosotrossalimos
vosotrossalisteis

subjunctive

present

él/ella/ustedsalga
yosalga
salgas
ellos/ellas/ustedessalgan
nosotrossalgamos
vosotrossalgáis

imperfect

él/ella/ustedsaliera/saliese
yosaliera/saliese
salieras/salieses
ellos/ellas/ustedessalieran/saliesen
nosotrossaliéramos/saliésemos
vosotrossalierais/salieseis

✏️ Quick Practice

💡 Quick Quiz: saldremos

Question 1 of 2

Which sentence correctly uses 'saldremos' in the context of a social plan?

📚 More Resources

Word Family

salir(to leave, to go out) - verb

Frequently Asked Questions

If 'saldremos' means 'we will leave,' how do I say 'we left'?

You would use the preterite (simple past) form: 'Salimos'. Be careful! 'Salimos' means both 'we leave' (present) and 'we left' (past). You must use context or time markers (like 'ayer' for yesterday) to clarify.

Is 'saldremos' formal or informal?

'Saldremos' is completely neutral. It is the standard way to express 'we will leave' or 'we will go out' in any situation, from speaking with your boss to talking with a friend.