saldré

i will go out, i will leave, i'll go out


Verb saldré

  1. First-person singular (yo) future indicative form of salir.

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Examples
  • Saldré el dos o el tres del mes próximo.

    I'll leave the second or third of next month.

  • Mañana saldré con unos amigos después de comer.

    Tomorrow I’ll go out with friends after having lunch.

  • A la entrada del invierno saldré de viaje.

    I'm leaving on a trip at the beginning of winter.

  • Saldré de esto con o sin tu ayuda.

    I'll get over this with or without your help.

  • Cuando salga el sol, saldré de la cama.

    When the sun comes up, I'll get out of bed.

  • Esta noche saldré con Lisa.

    I'm going out with Lisa tonight.

  • Saldré de esto con una pena leve.

    I'll get off with very light punishment.

  • Saldré después de haber descansado un rato.

    I’ll go out after I’ve rested for a while.

  • No saldré bien de esta apuesta.

    I won't have it good with this bet.


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