Vendrán (en. Will sell)
[βenˈðɾan]
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates the action of arriving at a place or a situation in the future.
They will come to the party on Saturday.
Ellos vendrán a la fiesta el sábado.
It is used to make promises or forecasts about future actions.
My friends will come to visit next week.
Mis amigos vendrán a visitar la próxima semana.
Expresses the expectation that something will happen.
The exam results will come soon.
Los resultados del examen vendrán pronto.
Etymology
From the verb 'venir', from Latin 'venīre'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
They will sell smoke
To promise something that will not be fulfilled.
Venderán humo
Better times will come
Expression of hope about the future.
Vendrán tiempos mejores
Here the problems will come
Indicates anticipation of difficulties.
Aquí vendrán los problemas
Related Words
to come
To move towards a place.
venir
to arrive
To reach a place or moment.
llegar
to attend
To be present at an event.
asistir
Slang Meanings
To promise without the intention of keeping it.
They say they will come to help, but they are just selling smoke.
Dicen que vendrán a ayudar, pero solo están vendiendo humo.
To anticipate something without certainty.
Don't worry, they will come when you least expect it.
No te preocupes, vendrán cuando menos lo esperes.