Hará (en. Will do)

/aˈɾa/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To carry out or execute something.
She will make the presentation tomorrow.
Ella hará la presentación mañana.
To cause an effect or result.
Climate change will cause temperatures to rise.
El cambio climático hará que aumenten las temperaturas.
Production of an activity in the future.
The team will make a great effort on the project.
El equipo hará un gran esfuerzo en el proyecto.

Etymology

From Latin 'facere' which means to do.

Common Phrases and Expressions

What will he/she do?
A question about what actions will be taken.
¿Qué hará?
It will not be necessary.
Indicates that it will not be necessary to do something.
No hará falta
He/She will do everything possible.
Means that he/she will try to do the best he/she can.
Hará todo lo posible

Related Words

to do
To carry out or bring something to fruition.
hacer
done
Result of doing something.
hecho
spell
Magical effect of performing something.
hechizo

Slang Meanings

Expression used to say that something will eventually happen.
Don't worry, he/she will do it in due time.
No te preocupes, hará en su momento.
Colloquial way of suggesting that one should let something happen.
Let things flow; everything will be as it should be.
Deja que las cosas fluyan; todo hará como tenga que ser.