Viendrez (en. Will come)

/vjɛ̃dʁɛ/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
verb
Indicates an action that will take place in the future.
Tomorrow, you will come to the party.
Demain, vous viendrez à la fête.
Used to express a promise or a supposition.
It is likely that you will come with us.
Il est probable que vous viendrez avec nous.
Used to evoke a future intention.
You will come to see me soon, won't you?
Vous viendrez me voir bientôt, n'est-ce pas ?

Etymology

Comes from the verb venir, from Latin 'venire'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

you will come to my house
invitation to come to my house
vous viendrez chez moi
when will you come?
question about the time of arrival
quand viendrez-vous?
will you come with us?
inviting someone to join
viendrez-vous avec nous?

Related Words

come
Action of going to a place.
venir
came
Past participle of the verb come.
venu
coming
Place where an event takes place.
venue

Slang Meanings

Implying an unexpected visit.
He promised to come over in a moment without warning.
Il a promis de viendre tout à l'heure sans prévenir.
Used sarcastically to refer to someone who never shows up.
Ah, him, he will come when chickens have teeth.
Ah, lui, il viendra quand les poules auront des dents.