Saldrá (en. Will come out)
/salˈðɾa/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates an action that will occur in the future.
He will leave tomorrow morning.
Él saldrá mañana por la mañana.
Referring to someone or something that is leaving or moving away.
She will leave the country next month.
Ella saldrá del país el próximo mes.
Involves leaving a place or situation.
The train will leave at eight o'clock sharp.
El tren saldrá a las ocho en punto.
Etymology
Derived from the verb 'salir' in its future form.
Common Phrases and Expressions
the sun will come out
It refers to something positive happening after a difficulty.
saldrá el sol
will surface
It refers to something being discovered or made evident.
saldrá a flote
will turn out well
Expression that indicates something will result favorably.
saldrá bien
Related Words
exit
Act of leaving a place.
salida
to leave
To go from one place to another.
salir
to move forward
Overcoming difficulties or advancing in life.
salir adelante
Slang Meanings
To get one's way
If he keeps it up, he will get his way.
Si sigue así, saldrá con la suya.
Will go out to the street
When the quarantine is over, she will go out to the street with friends.
Cuando termine la cuarentena, saldrá a la calle con amigos.