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Conjugation Chart
“Morir” (to die) in the Future Tense
Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | moriré |
Tú | morirás |
Él / Ella / Usted | morirá |
Nosotros / Nosotras | moriremos |
Vosotros / Vosotras | moriréis |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes | morirán |
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Understanding the Future Tense of “Morir”
The Future Tense of Morir is used to express actions that will take place in the future, for example, Moriré en paz. (I will die in peace.)
Morir is a regular -ir verb, so its Future Tense conjugations follow the typical pattern for this verb type.
How to Use Morir in the Future Tense
Morir generally means to die or pass away, but has several different meanings in the Future Tense, some of which might surprise you.
Literal death: For example, Moriré en la batalla (I will die in battle).
Extreme desire: For example, Me moriré si no como esa tarta (I will die if I don’t eat that cake).
Extreme boredom: For example, Me moriré de aburrimiento en esta fiesta (I will die of boredom at this party).
Extreme embarrassment (colloquial): For example, ¡Me moriré de la vergüenza! (I will die of embarrassment!)
Extreme frustration (rude, colloquial): For example, ¡Me moriré si no dejas de molestarme! (I will die if you don’t stop bothering me!)
Real Life Examples of Morir in the Future Tense
Si no te cuidas, morirás joven. (If you don’t take care of yourself, you will die young.)
Después de la graduación, moriré de hambre si no encuentro un trabajo. (After graduation, I will starve to death if I don’t find a job.)
El año que viene, moriremos de risa en la nueva comedia de Gervais. (Next year, we will die laughing at Gervais’ new comedy.)
Cuando llegue el verano, morirán de calor si no compran un aire acondicionado. (When summer arrives, they will die of heat if they don’t buy an air conditioner.)
En la próxima reunión, moriré de vergüenza si tengo que hablar en público. (At the next meeting, I will die of embarrassment if I have to speak in public.)
Si no estudias, morirás en el examen final. (If you don’t study, you will bomb the final exam.)
Cuando sea millonario, moriré de aburrimiento sin nada que hacer. (When I become a millionaire, I will die of boredom with nothing to do.)
El año próximo, moriremos de la risa con las nuevas bromas de Carlos. (Next year, we will die laughing at Carlos’ new jokes.)
En la fiesta, morirán de envidia cuando vean mi nuevo vestido. (At the party, they will die of envy when they see my new dress.)
Mañana, moriréis de cansancio después del maratón. (Tomorrow, you all will die of exhaustion after the marathon.)
El mes que viene, morirá de tristeza si no lo vuelve a ver. (Next month, she will die of sadness if she doesn’t see him again.)
Cuando lleguen las vacaciones, moriremos de felicidad en la playa. (When the vacation arrives, we will die of happiness at the beach.)
Si no se apuran, morirán de impaciencia esperando el autobús. (If they don’t hurry up, they will die of impatience waiting for the bus.)
La semana próxima, moriré de curiosidad por saber el final de la novela. (Next week, I will die of curiosity to know the ending of the novel.)
Cuando regreses, morirás de nostalgia por los viejos tiempos. (When you return, you will die of nostalgia for the old times.)
Conjugation Chart with English Translations
Conjugations of Morir (to die) in the Future Tense (Castilian Spanish) with English Translations:
Spanish | English |
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Yo moriré | I will die |
Tú morirás | You will die |
Él / Ella / Usted morirá | He / She / You (formal) will die |
Nosotros / Nosotras moriremos | We will die |
Vosotros / Vosotras moriréis | You all will die |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes morirán | They / You all (formal) will die |
This post covers Castilian Spanish. For Latin American Spanish, click here
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.