dirás

tell, will you say, you will say


Verb dirás

  1. Informal second-person singular () future indicative form of decir.

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Examples
  • Prométeme que no se lo dirás a mamá.

    Promise me you won't tell Mom.

  • ¿Me dirás tus razones para hacer esto?

    Will you give me your reasons for doing this?

  • Dirás y harás cosas que tus padres dijeron e hicieron, aunque jurases que nunca lo harías.

    You will say and do things your parents said and did, even if you swore you would never do them.

  • Estoy seguro de que me dirás lo que quiero saber.

    I'm sure you'll tell me what I want to know.

  • Estoy seguro de que me dirás lo que necesito saber.

    I'm sure you'll tell me what I need to know.

  • ¿Me dirás la verdad?

    Will you tell me the truth?

  • ¿Me dirás cómo tocar la guitarra?

    Will you tell me how to play the guitar?


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