Tendrán (en. Will have)
[tenˈðɾan]
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
It indicates future possession by them.
They will have a new car next year.
Ellos tendrán un coche nuevo el próximo año.
It expresses an action that will occur in the future related to possession.
Tomorrow they will have an important meeting.
Mañana tendrán una reunión importante.
Used in contexts of promises or expectations.
The students will have their exams next week.
Los estudiantes tendrán sus exámenes la próxima semana.
Etymology
From Latin 'tenere', which means to hold or possess.
Common Phrases and Expressions
they will have to
It indicates a future obligation.
tendrán que
they will take place
It means something will happen at a specific place or event.
tendrán lugar
they will have time
It indicates that they will have the necessary future availability.
tendrán tiempo
Related Words
to have
To own something.
tener
has
Form of the verb tener in the present, third person singular.
tiene
they had
Form of the verb tener in the past, third person plural.
tuvieron
Slang Meanings
They will have a party
This Friday they will have a party at their house.
Este viernes tendrán una fiesta en su casa.
They will have to wait
I'm sorry, they will have to wait a bit longer.
Lo siento, tendrán que esperar un poco más.