Habrás (en. You will have)

[aˈβɾas]

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates a future in which the existence of something will manifest.
Next year you will have finished university.
El próximo año habrás terminado la universidad.
It is used to express an action that will be completed in the future.
When you arrive, you will have already eaten.
Cuando llegues, ya habrás comido.
Expresses supposition or expectation about something in the future.
I suppose that by then you will have changed your mind.
Supongo que para entonces habrás cambiado de opinión.

Etymology

From Latin 'habere', which means to have or possess.

Common Phrases and Expressions

There would be no way to...
Indicates that something is impossible.
No habría manera de...
You will have heard of...
It is used to express that a person is expected to know a subject.
Habrás oído hablar de...
When you will have finished...
Refers to the completion of an action at a future time.
Cuando habrás terminado...

Related Words

to have
Auxiliary verb used to form compound tenses.
haber
you will have
Future of the verb 'to have', indicates possession.
tendrás
to exist
Verb that means to be present or to be real.
existir

Slang Meanings

Expression used to talk about future plans informally.
When you are at the party, you will have danced several songs.
Cuando estés en la fiesta, ya habrás bailado varias canciones.
Sometimes used to indicate an expected outcome.
If you study, you will have passed the exam without problems.
Si estudias, habrás pasado el examen sin problemas.