Feront (en. Will do)
/fəʁɔ̃/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
To execute or carry out an action.
They will do their homework after dinner.
Ils feront leurs devoirs après le dîner.
To cause or lead to an effect.
The changes they will make will be beneficial.
Les changements qu'ils feront seront bénéfiques.
To organize or plan.
They will hold a meeting tomorrow.
Elles feront une réunion demain.
To produce or create something.
They will make a cake for the birthday.
Ils feront un gâteau pour l'anniversaire.
To act in a certain manner.
We will have to see how they will face the situation.
Il faudra voir comment ils feront face à la situation.
Etymology
Form of the verb 'to do' in French, originating from the Latin 'facere'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Will we do as usual?
Asks if a routine will be followed.
Ferons-nous comme d'habitude ?
They will do what is necessary.
Indicates that they will act appropriately.
Ils feront le nécessaire.
What will they do that is new?
Inquiry about upcoming changes.
Qu'est-ce qu'ils feront de nouveau ?
Related Words
to do
To execute or produce something.
faire
done
Thing done or action performed.
fait
feasible
That can be done or that is achievable.
faisable
Slang Meanings
Use 'feront' to express an action of little importance.
We don't care, they will do what they want.
On s'en fout, ils feront ce qu'ils veulent.
In a familiar register, to denote an inevitable action.
Anyway, they will do it like that, that's for sure.
De toute façon, ils feront comme ça, c'est sûr.