Harás (en. You will do)

/aˈɾas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To carry out or perform an action in the future.
Tomorrow you will do the homework before going out.
Mañana harás la tarea antes de salir.
To force someone to perform an action.
If you don't study, you will take a very difficult exam.
Si no estudias, harás un examen muy difícil.
To fulfill a promise or commitment in the future.
I am sure you will do what you said.
Estoy seguro de que harás lo que dijiste.

Etymology

From Latin 'facere', which means to do.

Common Phrases and Expressions

you will do what you want
It is used to express that someone has freedom of action.
harás lo que quieras
What will you do now?
It asks about someone's future actions.
¿Qué harás ahora?
You will do it in due time
It indicates that something will be done at the right time.
Lo harás en su momento

Related Words

fact
Result or action that has been carried out.
hecho
to do
Base verb related to performing or carrying out.
hacer
facts
Events or actions that have already occurred.
hechos

Slang Meanings

To do something spontaneously.
I have no plan, so we will do whatever comes up.
No tengo plan, así que haremos lo que salga.
To commit to a specific action.
Don't worry, I will do what I promised.
No te preocupes, haré lo que prometí.