J'irai (en. I will go)

/ʒ‿iʁɛ/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
verb
First person singular of the verb 'to go' in the simple future tense.
Tomorrow, I will go to the market.
Demain, j'irai au marché.
Used to express an intention or a future destination.
This summer, I will go to France.
Cet été, j'irai en France.
Can also express a promise.
I promise you, I will go help you.
Je te promets, j'irai t'aider.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin verb 'ambulare' which means 'to go'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

I will go wherever I please
I go where I want.
j'irai où bon me semble
I will go all the way
I will pursue it to the end.
j'irai jusqu'au bout
I will go help you
I will come to your aid.
j'irai t'aider

Related Words

to go
Verb meaning to move from one place to another.
aller
departure
Action of leaving a place.
départ
trip
Journey taken to go to a location.
voyage
destination
Place to which one goes.
destination

Slang Meanings

I am going
For the concert, I'm telling you, I will go.
Pour le concert, je te dis, j'irai.
I will move
If all goes well, I will go to Paris.
Si tout va bien, j'irai sur Paris.