Habran (en. There will be)

/a'βɾan/

Meaning & Definition

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verb
Third person plural of the future subjunctive of 'haber'.
If they will have finished the task, they will be able to leave.
Si habran terminado la tarea, podrán salir.
Expresses a future action that depends on another future action.
When they will have arrived, we will start the meeting.
Cuando habran llegado, empezaremos la reunión.
Used in formal or literary contexts.
It is possible that they will have heard the announcement before.
Es posible que habran escuchado el anuncio anteriormente.

Etymology

From the Latin 'habere' meaning to have or to exist.

Common Phrases and Expressions

If they will have finished
Conditional that emphasizes the completion of a task.
Si habran terminado
When they will have matured
Referring to the arrival of a state of development.
Cuando habran madurado
Although they will have said that
Ultimately it implies a future action that depends on what has been previously said.
Aunque habran dicho eso

Related Words

haber
Auxiliary verb that indicates existence or action.
haber
haya
First and third person singular of the present subjunctive of 'haber'.
haya
había
First and third person singular of the imperfect indicative of 'haber'.
había

Slang Meanings

Used in informal contexts to refer to someone who will attend a place.
If they will be at the party, we will bring more food.
Si habran en la fiesta, llevaremos más comida.
Indicates an imminent action expected by a group.
The students say that they will have a big project.
Los estudiantes dicen que habran un gran proyecto.