Faudra (en. Will have to)
/fo.dʁa/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
Text: Expresses a necessity or an obligation.
Text: We will have to leave as early as possible to avoid traffic.
Il faudra partir au plus tôt pour éviter le trafic.
Text: Indicates a required condition.
Text: To succeed, one will have to be diligent.
Pour réussir, il faudra être diligent.
Text: Used to make predictions or recommendations.
Text: Will we need to bring an umbrella tomorrow?
Faudra-t-il apporter un parapluie demain ?
Etymology
Text: Comes from the verb falloir, derived from the Latin 'fallere' meaning 'to be necessary'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Text: It will have to be that
Text: Indicates that an action must necessarily be carried out.
Il faudra que
Text: It will have to be seen
Text: Expresses that it is necessary to examine a situation before deciding.
Il faudra voir
Text: It will have to be taken care of
Text: Means that a task must be handled.
Il faudra s'en occuper
Related Words
Text: fault
Text: Error or omission.
faute
Text: to be necessary
Text: Verb of which 'faudra' is a form.
falloir
Text: necessary
Text: That which is required or essential.
nécessaire
Slang Meanings
Text: It's mandatory
Text: For the party, it's mandatory that you come.
Pour la fête, c'est obligé que tu viennes.
Text: It's inevitable
Text: To succeed, it's inevitable to work hard.
Pour réussir, c'est inévitable de travailler dur.