zullen

Etymology
From, from , from , from. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  Used to form the future tense of a verb, together with an infinitive; will, going to
 * 2)  Used to form the conditional mood of a verb, together with an infinitive; would
 * 3)  Used to indicate intent or disposition to perform an action in the future: will, shall, be going to, may, might
 * 1)  Used to form the conditional mood of a verb, together with an infinitive; would
 * 2)  Used to indicate intent or disposition to perform an action in the future: will, shall, be going to, may, might
 * 1)  Used to indicate intent or disposition to perform an action in the future: will, shall, be going to, may, might
 * 1)  Used to indicate intent or disposition to perform an action in the future: will, shall, be going to, may, might
 * 1)  Used to indicate intent or disposition to perform an action in the future: will, shall, be going to, may, might

Usage notes
Although there are two conjugated forms for the second person in the present, there is no preferred or more common form as both are used and understood universally throughout the Dutch-speaking world. One or the other may be preferred only in certain regions but even there both are used interchangeably.