Verrons (en. We will see)

/vɛ.ʁɔ̃/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
verb
Indicates an action of perceiving something by sight in the future.
We will see the movie tomorrow evening.
Nous verrons le film demain soir.
Used to express anticipation or a future event.
We will see if the weather improves for our picnic.
Nous verrons si le temps s'améliore pour notre picnic.
Can also mean to understand or realize something in the future.
We will see what it really means over time.
Nous verrons ce que cela signifie vraiment au fil du temps.

Etymology

Verrons is derived from the verb to see, from Latin 'videre'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

We will see
Expression used to indicate that one must wait to know what will happen.
Nous verrons bien
We'll see
Used to show uncertainty about a future event.
On verra
Will we see?
Asks a question about the possibility of seeing something in the future.
Verra-t-on ?

Related Words

to see
Acquire an image through sight.
voir
vision
Ability to see; visual perception.
vision
glimpse
A quick look or partial view of something.
apercu

Slang Meanings

We'll see, that's for sure
In the end, we will see if it matters or not.
À la fin, on va voir si ça a de l'importance ou pas.
We'll take a look
We'll see the match later, no stress.
On verra le match plus tard, pas de stress.