Pondré (en. I will put)

/ponˈdɾe/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To place something in a specific location.
I will put the books on the table.
Yo pondré los libros en la mesa.
To establish or put something in place.
The manager will establish new rules in the office.
El director pondrá nuevas reglas en la oficina.
To adjust something to a position or state.
Tomorrow I will set the air conditioning to maximum.
Mañana pondré el aire acondicionado al máximo.

Etymology

From Latin 'ponere'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to get on the list
To enroll or register a name on a list.
ponerse en la lista
to come to an agreement
To reach a consensus with someone.
ponerse de acuerdo
to have no objections
To accept something unconditionally or without objections.
no poner peros
to catch up
To update oneself on something that had been neglected.
ponerse al día

Related Words

put
Base verb from which 'pondré' is derived.
poner
place
Synonym meaning to put something in a place.
colocar
install
The act of placing in a location for use or operation.
instalar

Slang Meanings

To get up to speed
I need to catch up on the news.
Necesito ponerme al día con las noticias.
To not put in much effort.
Today I will only put in a couple of hours at work.
Hoy solo voy a pondré un par de horas en el trabajo.