Llegará (en. Will arrive)
/leɣaˈɾa/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates the action of going to a place.
He will arrive at the party at eight.
Él llegará a la fiesta a las ocho.
It is used to refer to reaching a place or state.
When she arrives, we will start the meeting.
Cuando ella llegue, comenzaremos la reunión.
Expresses a future action related to the moment of enunciation.
Surely the package will arrive tomorrow.
Seguramente mañana llegará el paquete.
Etymology
From Latin 'licare', which means 'to reach, to bring'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
the moment will come
It refers to a point in time when something will happen.
llegará el momento
it will come
It expresses that something will happen in the future, implying patience.
ya llegará
Related Words
to arrive
Base verb of 'will arrive'.
llegar
arrival
Noun that indicates the act of arriving.
llegada
Slang Meanings
To express expectation that something will happen.
Don't worry, it will come.
No te preocupes, ya llegará.
Used to refer to someone who takes a long time to arrive.
He always arrives late, it will come.
Ese siempre llega tarde, ya llegará.