Divorciarse Future Tense in Latin American Spanish

The Future Tense of divorciarse is used to talk about getting divorced in the future. For example, Mis padres se divorciarán el año que viene. (My parents will get divorced next year.)

Divorciarse is a regular -ar verb, so its Future Tense conjugations follow the typical pattern for this verb type.

Conjugations

Conjugations of Divorciarse (to get divorced) in the Future Tense tense (Latin American Spanish):

Pronoun Conjugation
Yome divorciaré
te divorciarás
Él / Ella / Ustedse divorciará
Nosotros / Nosotrasnos divorciaremos
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedesse divorciarán

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Usage of Divorciarse in the Future Tense

Divorciarse generally means to divorce or separate from one’s spouse, but has several different meanings in the Future Tense, some of which might surprise you.

Literal meaning: To formally end a marriage in the future. For example, Me divorciaré de mi esposa el próximo año. (I will divorce my wife next year.)

Figurative meaning: To separate or break away from something in the future. For example, La empresa se divorciará de esa práctica poco ética. (The company will divorce itself from that unethical practice.)

Colloquial meaning: To completely abandon or give up on something in the future, often in a dramatic or exaggerated way. For example, Me divorciaré de los videojuegos después de este nivel imposible. (I will divorce myself from video games after this impossible level.)

Rude meaning: To completely cut ties with someone or something in an abrupt or harsh manner in the future. For example, Si sigues así, me divorciaré de esta amistad. (If you keep acting like that, I will divorce myself from this friendship.)

Examples

Examples of Divorciarse in the Future Tense

Si las cosas no mejoran, me divorciaré el año que viene. (If things don’t improve, I will get divorced next year.)

Después de pensarlo mucho, Juan y María se divorciarán en unos meses. (After thinking about it a lot, Juan and Maria will get divorced in a few months.)

¿Crees que tus padres se divorciarán algún día? (Do you think your parents will get divorced someday?)

A pesar de sus problemas, ellos no se divorciarán. (Despite their problems, they will not get divorced.)

Si siguen peleando así, te divorciarás antes de cumplir 30 años. (If you keep fighting like that, you will get divorced before you turn 30.)

Aunque parezca increíble, los recién casados se divorciarán en cuestión de meses. (Although it seems incredible, the newlyweds will get divorced in a matter of months.)

Según los rumores, la famosa pareja se divorciará pronto. (According to rumors, the famous couple will get divorced soon.)

A este paso, nos divorciaremos antes de celebrar nuestro aniversario. (At this rate, we will get divorced before celebrating our anniversary.)

No importa lo que pase, nunca nos divorciaremos. (No matter what happens, we will never get divorced.)

Si continúan con esa actitud, se divorciarán en menos de un año. (If they continue with that attitude, they will get divorced in less than a year.)

Aunque no lo creas, mi mejor amigo se divorciará la semana que viene. (Although you may not believe it, my best friend will get divorced next week.)

Después de 25 años de matrimonio, mis abuelos se divorciarán el mes que viene. (After 25 years of marriage, my grandparents will get divorced next month.)

Si siguen con esa vida de lujos, se divorciarán en poco tiempo. (If they continue with that life of luxury, they will get divorced in a short time.)

A pesar de los consejos, mi hermana se divorciará de su esposo el próximo año. (Despite the advice, my sister will get divorced from her husband next year.)

Aunque parezca mentira, mis vecinos se divorciarán después de 40 años juntos. (Although it may seem like a lie, my neighbors will get divorced after 40 years together.)

Conjugations with English Translations

Conjugations of Divorciarse (to get divorced) in the Future Tense tense (Latin American Spanish) with English Translations:

Spanish English
Yo me divorciaré I will get divorced
Tú te divorciarás You will get divorced
Él / Ella / Usted se divorciará He / She / You will get divorced
Nosotros / Nosotras nos divorciaremos We will get divorced
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes se divorciarán They / You all will get divorced

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Synonyms

The Future tense is also known as the Simple Future, Future Simple, Future Tense, Future Indicative, or Will Future in English, and as Futuro Simple, Futuro Imperfecto, Tiempo Futuro, Futuro de Indicativo, or Indicativo Futuro in Spanish.