Harán (en. Will do)

/aˈɾan/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To carry out or execute something.
They will do the homework tomorrow.
Ellos harán la tarea mañana.
To cause something to occur.
If they arrive late, they will make us miss the train.
Si llegan tarde, harán que perdamos el tren.
To produce a result.
They will surely make a great presentation.
Seguramente harán una gran presentación.

Etymology

From Latin 'facere', which means to do.

Common Phrases and Expressions

What will they do?
Question about future actions that will be carried out.
¿Qué harán?
They will do what they can.
It means they will try to do their best.
Harán lo que puedan.
They will not be necessary.
Indicates that something is not necessary or will not be required.
No harán falta.

Related Words

do
To carry out or execute an action.
hacer
I will do
First person singular future of 'to do'.
haré
he/she did
Third person singular past of 'to do'.
hizo

Slang Meanings

To do something big.
That event will make everyone talk about it.
Ese evento harán que todos hablen de él.
To carry out something without hesitation.
If we continue like this, they will do as they please.
Si seguimos así, harán lo que les plazca.