Diras (en. You will say)

/diˈras/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To express in words what one thinks or feels.
When you arrive, you will say what you think about the topic.
Cuando llegues, dirás lo que piensas sobre el tema.
To inform or communicate something to someone.
He will tell everyone the good news.
Él dirás a todos la buena noticia.
To forecast or predict a future event.
The meteorologists will say it will rain tomorrow.
Los meteorólogos dirás que va a llover mañana.

Etymology

Derives from the verb 'decir' from Latin 'dicere'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

you will say
It is an expression that implies someone will give their opinion.
tú dirás
you will say yes
It indicates that someone is expected or believed to agree.
dirás que sí
you will say whatever you want
It means that one has the freedom to express any opinion.
dirás lo que quieras

Related Words

decir
To express something verbally.
decir
dicho
The way something spoken is expressed.
dicho
diccionario
A book that contains the vocabulary of a language.
diccionario

Slang Meanings

To assert something emphatically.
If I tell you, you will say it is true.
Si te lo digo, dirás que es cierto.
In a joking or sarcastic tone, to make a spectacular announcement.
When I see you, you will say you won the lottery.
Cuando te vea, dirás que has ganado la lotería.