Inklingo

saldrán

/sal-DRAN/

they/you all will leave

A group of people walking out of a large wooden door into a sunny garden.

A group of people leaving a building, illustrating 'saldrán' as exiting a place.

saldrán(verb)

A2irregular ir

they/you all will leave

?

exiting a place

,

they/you all will go out

?

socializing or dating

Also:

they/you all will set off

?

starting a journey

📝 In Action

Ellos saldrán de la oficina a las seis.

A2

They will leave the office at six.

¿Ustedes saldrán de fiesta este sábado?

A2

Will you all go out partying this Saturday?

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Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • saldrán adelantethey will get through it / pull through
  • saldrán a la luzthey will come to light / be revealed

💡 Grammar Points

The Hidden 'D'

To talk about the future, the verb 'salir' adds a 'd' to its stem (saldr-) instead of keeping the 'i'. This makes it easier to pronounce the endings.

Who are we talking about?

The '-án' ending tells you that the action is being done by 'them' (ellos/ellas) or a group of people you are talking to (ustedes).

❌ Common Pitfalls

Don't say 'salirán'

Mistake: "Using 'salirán' as the future form."

Correction: Always use 'saldrán'. Because 'salir' is irregular, it needs that extra 'd' in the future tense.

⭐ Usage Tips

Social Plans

Use 'saldrán' when talking about friends' plans for the weekend. For example, 'Ellos saldrán a cenar' (They will go out for dinner).

A golden trophy sitting on a table next to a finished colorful puzzle.

A successful result or outcome, illustrating 'saldrán' as things turning out well.

saldrán(verb)

B1irregular ir

they/things will turn out

?

results or outcomes

Also:

they will cost

?

price calculations

📝 In Action

No te preocupes, las cosas saldrán bien.

B1

Don't worry, things will turn out well.

Las cuentas saldrán por cien euros.

B1

The bills will come out to (cost) one hundred euros.

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💡 Grammar Points

Results and Outcomes

When used with words like 'bien' (well) or 'mal' (badly), this word describes the end result of a situation.

🔄 Conjugations

subjunctive

imperfect

ellos/ellas/ustedessalieran
yosaliera
salieras
vosotrossalierais
nosotrossaliéramos
él/ella/ustedsaliera

present

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

indicative

preterite

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

imperfect

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

present

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

✏️ Quick Practice

💡 Quick Quiz: saldrán

Question 1 of 2

How do you say 'They will leave the party'?

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Word Family

salir(to go out / leave) - verb
salida(exit / departure) - noun

Frequently Asked Questions

Does 'saldrán' mean 'you all will leave' or 'they will leave'?

It can mean both! It depends on who you are talking to. If you are talking to a group of people directly (Ustedes), it means 'you all'. If you are talking about other people (Ellos/Ellas), it means 'they'.

Why is it not 'salirán'?

Spanish verbs ending in -ir like 'salir' are often irregular in the future. They drop the vowel and add a 'd' to make the word flow better when speaking quickly.