Marcharé (en. I will march)
/maɾˈkaɾe/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To leave or exit a place.
I will leave the house at eight.
Marcharé de la casa a las ocho.
To walk or advance in a direction.
I will head towards the mall.
Marcharé hacia el centro comercial.
To progress or advance in a task.
I will proceed with my project for tomorrow.
Marcharé en mi proyecto para mañana.
Etymology
From Latin 'marcha', which means 'way' or 'path'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
march well
To progress or succeed in a situation.
marchar bien
not go anywhere
Not progressing in an activity or situation.
no marchar a ningún lado
march to the beat
To carry out an activity in a coordinated or organized manner.
marchar al compás
Related Words
march
Action of marching or walking.
marcha
marcher
A person who marches or walks.
marchador
to march
Action of leaving or exiting.
marchar
Slang Meanings
To get out of a pressing situation.
If they don't leave me alone, I will leave!
Si no me dejan en paz, ¡marcharé!
To leave quickly.
After watching the movie, I decided it was time to leave.
Tras ver la película, decidí que era hora de marcharme.