Iras (en. You will go)

/ˈiɾas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Form of the verb 'ir' in the second person singular of the future (you will go).
Tomorrow you will go to the party.
Mañana irás a la fiesta.
Used to express movement towards a place in the future.
When you finish, you will go to the movies.
Cuando termines, irás al cine.
Indicates an action that will take place in the future.
You will surely go to the meeting with us.
Seguramente irás a la reunión con nosotros.

Etymology

From the verb 'ir', from Latin 'ire'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Where will you go?
A question about someone's future destination.
¿Adónde irás?
You will see where you will go.
Refers to discovering the destination in the future.
Ya verás adónde irás
You will go where the wind takes you.
An expression that suggests going with the flow of circumstances.
Irás a donde te lleve el viento

Related Words

ir
A verb that indicates movement towards a place.
ir
ida
The action of going to a place.
ida
viaje
The action of traveling or moving.
viaje

Slang Meanings

To leave quickly.
I have to go, they are waiting for me at the door.
Tengo que iras, me esperan en la puerta.
To disappear or leave without anyone noticing.
The cat left, and I don't know where it went.
El gato se fue y no sé adónde iras.