Diras (en. Will say)
/diʁɑ/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
Indicates an action of speaking or communicating something in the future.
Tomorrow, you will say what you think.
Demain, tu diras ce que tu penses.
Used to report speech indirectly.
He said that you will tell the truth.
Il a dit que tu diras la vérité.
Used to express a promise or future intention.
Later, you will tell your friend to come.
Plus tard, tu diras à ton ami de venir.
Etymology
From the verb dire, from Latin 'dicere'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
you will say to ...
indicates that someone must convey information to another person.
tu diras à ...
I will say what I think
expresses the intention to share one's opinions.
je dirai ce que je pense
if you will say tomorrow
implies that something is expected to be said the next day.
si tu diras demain
Related Words
dire
Verb meaning to communicate verbally.
dire
dit
Past participle of dire.
dit
to say something
To express an idea or feeling.
dire quelque chose
Slang Meanings
To say with confidence or pretension.
He said that as if he already knew it.
Il a dit ça comme s'il le savait déjà.
Used to prompt someone to say something.
Come on, you will say what’s really going on.
Allez, tu diras ce qui se passe vraiment.