saldremos
“saldremos” means “we will leave” in Spanish. It has 3 different meanings depending on context:
we will leave, we will go out
Also: we will depart, we will set off
📝 In Action
Si terminamos pronto, saldremos antes de las cinco.
A1If we finish soon, we will leave before five o'clock.
Mañana saldremos de la ciudad para visitar a la abuela.
A2Tomorrow we will go out of the city to visit Grandma.
¿A qué hora saldremos del hotel?
A1What time will we leave the hotel?
we will go out, we will date
Also: we will hang out
📝 In Action
Si tenemos tiempo libre, saldremos a bailar el sábado.
B1If we have free time, we will go out dancing on Saturday.
Creo que después de esto, no saldremos más. Nuestra relación es complicada.
B2I think after this, we won't date anymore. Our relationship is complicated.
we will turn out, we will come out
Also: we will be released
📝 In Action
Si seguimos este plan, saldremos victoriosos.
B2If we follow this plan, we will come out victorious (we will succeed).
Después de la crisis, ¿cómo saldremos de esto?
C1After the crisis, how will we get out of this?
🔄 Conjugations
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
subjunctive
present
imperfect
✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: saldremos
Question 1 of 2
Which sentence correctly uses 'saldremos' in the context of a social plan?
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👥 Word Family▼
📚 Etymology▼
From the Latin verb *salīre*, which originally meant 'to leap' or 'to jump.' Over time, this meaning evolved in Spanish to mean 'to leap out' or 'to go out/exit.'
First recorded: Old Spanish (likely 10th-11th century)
Cognates (Related words)
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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.


