Saldrán (en. Will go out)

/salˈdɾan/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates an action that will happen in the future.
They will go out on a trip to the beach tomorrow.
Mañana saldrán de viaje a la playa.
Expresses the action of leaving a place.
They will leave the meeting when it ends.
Ellos saldrán de la reunión cuando termine.
It is used to indicate the start of a movement outward.
The children will go out to recess after class.
Los niños saldrán al recreo después de la clase.

Etymology

From the Spanish verb 'salir', which comes from the Latin 'salire'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

they will go out to the street
Indicates that someone will go out to the exterior or to the public road.
saldrán a la calle
the stars will come out
Means that the stars will be visible in the night sky.
saldrán las estrellas

Related Words

exit
The act of leaving a place.
salida
to go out
To go out of a place.
salir

Slang Meanings

To leave in an unplanned manner.
We will go out without warning.
Nosotros saldrán sin avisar.
To go out to enjoy or celebrate.
This weekend they will go out to celebrate the birthday.
Este fin de semana saldrán a festejar el cumpleaños.