Quitarás (en. You will remove)
/ki.taˈɾas/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To eliminate or take something out of a place.
You will clear the table after dinner.
Tú quitarás la mesa después de cenar.
To get rid of an obstacle or difficulty.
Tomorrow you will remove all the problems that torment you.
Mañana quitarás todos los problemas que te atormentan.
To deprive or take away something from someone.
If you don’t study, you will take away the opportunity to pass the exam.
Si no estudias, quitarás la oportunidad de pasar el examen.
Etymology
From the Latin 'quitare', which means 'to remove' or 'to eliminate'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to get something out of one's head
To stop thinking about something.
quitarse de la cabeza
to remove the idea
To make someone not think about something.
quitar la idea
to get rid of sleep
To prevent someone from resting or sleeping.
quitar el sueño
Related Words
to remove
Verb meaning to eliminate or remove.
quitar
to get rid of
The act of getting rid of something.
quitarse
took away
Form of the verb to remove in the perfect past tense.
quitarón
Slang Meanings
To eliminate something annoying.
I’m going to get rid of those problems soon.
Voy a quitarme de encima esos problemas pronto.
To get rid of an unwanted person or situation.
I want to get rid of those negative people.
Quiero quitarme de encima a esa gente negativa.