Mandaré (en. I will send)

/man-da-ˈɾe/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To send something to someone or give instructions.
Tomorrow I will send the document by mail.
Mañana mandaré el documento por correo.
To give an order or instruction to someone.
The boss will send a report to all employees.
El jefe mandará un informe a todos los empleados.
To designate or assign someone a task.
I will send you to pick up dinner at 7.
Te mandaré a recoger la cena a las 7.

Etymology

From the Latin 'mandare', which means 'to send' or 'to order'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to send someone to do something
To give instructions to someone to carry out a task.
mandar a alguien a hacer algo
to send a message
To send information through a means of communication.
mandar un mensaje
to send something to be done
To commission the preparation of an article or work.
mandar algo a hacer

Related Words

mandate
Instruction or order that must be followed.
mandato
mandator
Person who receives an order or mandate.
mandatario
message
Information communicated through words or signs.
mensaje

Slang Meanings

To execute an action quickly.
I'm going to send her right away.
Voy a mandarla de volada.
To give instructions in an authoritarian manner.
Don't be bossy, just send what's necessary.
No seas mandón, solo manda lo que sea necesario.