Llamará (en. Will call)

/ʎa.maˈɾa/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates that someone is going to communicate through a phone call.
She will call her mother later.
Ella llamará a su madre más tarde.
Refers to the action of attracting someone's attention.
The teacher will call the students' attention.
El profesor llamará la atención de los estudiantes.
It is used to express a near or certain future.
The manager will call all employees to the meeting.
El gerente llamará a todos los empleados a la reunión.
Refers to the action of invoking or requesting someone's presence.
The doctor will call his next patient.
El médico llamará a su siguiente paciente.

Etymology

From Latin 'clamare', meaning 'to shout' or 'to sound out'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to call by phone
To make a phone call.
llamar por teléfono
to call attention
To attract someone's attention.
llamar la atención
to knock on the door
To knock or tap on the door for someone to open.
llamar a la puerta
to call someone
To request someone's presence.
llamar a alguien

Related Words

call
Telephone communication.
llamada
caller
Person who makes a call.
llamador
flare-ups
Repeated or persistent calls.
llamaradas

Slang Meanings

To make an emergency call.
If something happens, just call me.
Si pasa algo, solo llámame.
To call someone to go out or meet up.
I'm going to call Juan to see if he wants to go out.
Voy a llamar a Juan para ver si quiere salir.