Vendrá (en. Will come)

/venˈðɾa/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates the action of selling in the future.
She will come to the party tomorrow.
Ella vendrá a la fiesta mañana.
Used to express an assertion about a future event related to the sale.
The director will come to deliver the awards.
El director vendrá a entregar los premios.
It is used in constructions of promises or expectations.
The product will come with a two-year warranty.
El producto vendrá con garantía de dos años.

Etymology

From Latin 'vendere', which means 'to sell'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

spring will come
refers to the arrival of spring in the near future.
vendrá la primavera
those who do not come to the sale, do not buy
expresses that the opportunity must be seized.
quien no viene a la venta, no compra

Related Words

to sell
To transfer something in exchange for money.
vender
commerce
Activity of buying and selling.
comercio
merchandise
Product that is bought or sold.
mercancía

Slang Meanings

To be a good seller
That guy always finds buyers, he will come.
Ese chico siempre encuentra compradores, es que vendrá.
To promise something that will not be fulfilled
That project is just promises, it will come but will not happen.
Ese proyecto solo son promesas, vendrá y no se hará.