Llamaré (en. I will call)

/ja-ma-ˈɾe/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates a future action of contacting or invoking someone.
Tomorrow I called Juan to talk about the project.
Mañana llamé a Juan para hablar sobre el proyecto.
Used to mention that one intends to make a call.
I will call my mother later.
Llamaré a mi madre más tarde.
Can refer to the promise of communicating with someone.
I will call my friends when I get home.
Llamaré a mis amigos cuando llegue a casa.

Etymology

From the Latin 'clamare', which means 'to shout' or 'to call'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to call attention
To do something that causes interest or focus.
llamar la atención
to call by phone
To make a phone call to someone.
llamar por teléfono
to knock on the door
To knock on the door for someone to open it.
llamar a la puerta

Related Words

call
Telephone communication or contact.
llamada
to call
To make a call or invoke someone.
llamar

Slang Meanings

To call someone to ask about a rumor.
Hey, don’t be a gossip, don’t call me for that.
Oye, no seas chismoso, no me llames para eso.
To call for a gathering of friends.
I’m going to call everyone for the party on Saturday.
Voy a llamar a todos para la fiesta el sábado.