Moriré (en. I will die)
/moɾiˈɾe/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicate that one will stop living at a later time.
I will die when I have fulfilled my dream.
Moriré cuando haya cumplido mi sueño.
Express the certainty that one will cease to exist in the future.
If I keep this up, I will die of stress.
Si sigo así, moriré de estrés.
Refer to how one will face death.
I will die fighting for what I believe in.
Moriré luchando por lo que creo.
Etymology
From the Latin 'mori', meaning 'to die'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to die laughing
To experience intense laughter, as if on the verge of death from laughing.
morir de risa
to die in the attempt
A phrase that denotes a total effort that is not achieved despite all sacrifices.
morir en el intento
to die of love
To experience deep emotional suffering due to unrequited or lost love.
morir de amor
Related Words
death
Cessation of vital functions in a living being.
muerte
dead
That has died; lifeless.
muerto
fatality
Circumstance of something being inevitable, often related to death.
fatalidad
Slang Meanings
To die in the context of something that is very funny.
That joke made me die laughing.
Esa broma me hizo morir de risa.
To use 'to die' in an exaggerated sense to express emotion.
I'm dying for that new phone.
Me muero por ese nuevo teléfono.