Saldremos (en. We will go out)
/salˈdɾemos/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of leaving or abandoning a place.
We will leave at eight in the morning.
Saldremos a las ocho de la mañana.
Indicates the action of going out in the near future.
If we finish on time, we will leave together.
Si terminamos a tiempo, saldremos juntos.
Used to talk about the departure of a group.
All of our friends will go out after work.
Saldremos todos los amigos después del trabajo.
Etymology
The verb 'salir' comes from the Latin 'salīre', which means 'to jump' or 'to go out'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
we will clear up doubts
We will resolve the uncertainties.
saldremos de dudas
we will leave here
We will abandon this place.
saldremos de aquí
we will do well
We will have a good result in what we do.
saldremos bien
Related Words
exit
Action of leaving or the place from which one exits.
salida
to leave
To leave a place or to abandon a site.
salir
to overcome
To overcome difficulties or to thrive.
salir adelante
Slang Meanings
We will go out to roam
Today we will roam aimlessly.
Hoy saldremos a vagar sin rumbo fijo.
We will go out partying
This weekend we will go out partying around the city.
Este fin de semana saldremos de fiesta por la ciudad.