Querrás (en. You will want)

/keˈra.s/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To express desire or intention for something in the future.
Tomorrow you will want to go to the movies.
Mañana querrás ir al cine.
To manifest willingness or desire to possess something.
What will you want to have for dinner tonight?
¿Qué querrás cenar esta noche?
Indicates what is planned to be done in the future.
You will want to study for the exam.
Tú querrás estudiar para el examen.

Etymology

It derives from the Latin 'quaerere', which means 'to seek' or 'to desire'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

What will you want to do?
A question about someone's intention or preference.
¿Qué querrás hacer?
You will want me to help you.
Indicates that someone has the option to receive help.
Querrás que te ayude
When will you want to come?
A question about when someone plans to arrive.
Cuando querrás venir

Related Words

to want
To desire or have the intention of doing something.
querer
to desire
To long for or want something.
desear
to try
To make an effort to obtain something.
intentar

Slang Meanings

Love me
When you say 'you will want', it's as if you were saying 'love me'.
Cuando dices 'querrás', es como si dijeras 'quiereme'.
Purpose
In the neighborhood, it is said that 'you will want' is simply purpose.
En el barrio se dice que 'querrás' es simple propósito.