Tendréis (en. You will have)

/tenˈdɾe.is/

Meaning & Definition

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verb
Indicates that one has something in the future.
Tomorrow you will have an exam.
Mañana vosotros tendréis un examen.
Affirmation of future possession in plural.
Next week you will have vacation.
La próxima semana tendréis vacaciones.
Expression of expectation about something that is going to be had.
Next month, you will have new responsibilities.
En el próximo mes, tendréis nuevas responsabilidades.

Etymology

From Latin 'tenere', which means 'to hold' or 'to keep'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

you will have to do it
Indicates that it is necessary to do something.
tendréis que hacerlo
you will be right
It is used to assert that someone is correct.
tendréis razón
when you have time
Expression that suggests something should be done at a future moment.
cuando tengáis tiempo

Related Words

to have
Verb that indicates possession.
tener
having
Gerund of the verb to have, refers to the action of possessing.
teniendo
fork
Object used for eating that holds the food.
tenedor

Slang Meanings

Colloquial expression to refer to having something assured.
You will have the winning move this time.
Tendréis la jugada ganadora esta vez.
Informal way of talking about future expectations.
If we keep this up, you will definitely succeed.
Si seguimos así, tendréis éxito seguro.