Sabremos (en. We will know)
/saˈbɾemos/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To know or have information about something in the future.
When the results come in, we will know who won the contest.
Cuando lleguen los resultados, sabremos quién ganó el concurso.
To have the ability to understand or solve a problem in the future.
I am sure we will know how to solve the situation when it arises.
Estoy seguro de que sabremos cómo solucionar la situación cuando se presente.
Indicates prior knowledge.
Tomorrow at the meeting we will know more about the project.
Mañana en la reunión sabremos más sobre el proyecto.
Etymology
From Latin 'sapere', which means to know or have knowledge.
Common Phrases and Expressions
we will know the truth
We will have knowledge about what really happened.
sabremos la verdad
we will know what to expect
We will have a clear idea of the situation in the future.
sabremos a qué atenernos
when the time comes, we will know what to do
You will know how to act when the occasion arises.
cuando sea el momento, sabremos qué hacer
Related Words
know
To know or have information about something.
saber
wisdom
Ability to understand and act appropriately in different circumstances.
sabiduría
wisely
In a wise manner, showing intelligence and good judgment.
sabiamente
Slang Meanings
In a colloquial context, it can be used to refer to when someone finally finds out something.
When they told him the truth, he finally knew and said: 'we will finally know the truth.'
Cuando le contaron la verdad, al fin supo y dijo: 'sabremos al fin la verdad'.
Used in jokes to indicate that someone is expected to deal with a painful truth in the future.
When you told him that you had to leave, he could only laugh and think: 'we will know how he will take it.'
Cuando le dijiste que tenías que irte, solo podía reír y pensar: 'sabremos cómo lo tomará.'