Haré (en. I will do)

/aˈɾe/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To perform an action or carry something out.
Yesterday I said that I would do the homework later.
Ayer dije que haré la tarea más tarde.
To build or create something.
Next year I will do a new project.
El año que viene haré un nuevo proyecto.
To obtain a result through effort.
If you study, I will make sure you get good grades.
Si estudias, haré que saques buenas notas.

Etymology

From the verb 'hacer', from Latin 'facere'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

I will do what I can
I will do what is within my possibilities.
haré lo que pueda
I won't do that again
I won't do that again.
no haré eso otra vez
I will do my best
I will put all my effort into it.
haré mi mejor esfuerzo

Related Words

hacer
To perform or have something done.
hacer
hecho
Result of doing something.
hecho
hacedor
A person who does or creates.
hacedor

Slang Meanings

Expression of future commitment.
Don’t worry, I will do whatever it takes!
¡No te preocupes, haré lo que sea necesario!
Said in a joking tone about something vague.
On Monday I will do something big, as always.
El lunes haré algo grande, como siempre.