Llegarán (en. They will arrive)

/ʎeɣaˈɾan/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates that something or someone will arrive at a future time.
They will arrive at the party at eight.
Ellos llegarán a la fiesta a las ocho.
It is used to express anticipation about a future event.
Good news will arrive soon.
Llegarán buenas noticias pronto.
It can refer to an expected outcome in a future context.
Changes in the policy will end up affecting the economy.
Los cambios en la política llegarán a afectar la economía.

Etymology

It comes from the Latin 'ligare', through the evolution in the Spanish language.

Common Phrases and Expressions

they will reach an agreement
They will achieve a consensus on a matter.
llegarán a un acuerdo
they will go far
They will succeed in their goals or aspirations.
llegarán lejos
they arrived on time
They arrived at the right moment.
llegaron a tiempo

Related Words

to arrive
Verb that means to arrive at a place.
llegar
arrival
Noun that indicates the act of arriving.
llegada
arriver
Person who arrives at a place.
llegador

Slang Meanings

Refers to arriving at a place after a long time.
After so much waiting, they will finally arrive.
Después de tanto esperar, por fin llegarán esos dos.
Used in a familiar or casual context to indicate that something is eagerly awaited.
The gifts will arrive and everyone is excited.
Llegarán los regalos y todos están emocionados.