Vendrás (en. You will come)

/benˈdɾas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates that someone will arrive or show up at a place in the future.
You will come to the party tomorrow, right?
Mañana vendrás a la fiesta, ¿verdad?
Used to express the idea that something will happen in the future.
The train will come at five.
El tren vendrá a las cinco.
Suggests the arrival of someone or something at a specific point.
I’m sure you will come when I let you know.
Seguro que vendrás cuando te avise.

Etymology

From the verb 'venir', which comes from the Latin 'venīre'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

You are going to come
Expression that invites someone to participate in an event.
Vas a venir
It will sell smoke
Phrase that implies someone promises more than they can fulfill.
Venderá humo

Related Words

come
Verb that means to arrive at a place.
venir
sold
Past participle that refers to something that has been offered to someone.
vendido
come
Past participle that refers to someone who has arrived.
venido

Slang Meanings

To vibe to get to a place with a good attitude.
Whenever there’s a party, the group will come to vibe.
Siempre que hay fiesta, el grupo vendrá a vibrar.
To pretend that you are there when you are not really present.
When I said you would come, I was just selling smoke.
Cuando diga que vendrás, solo estaba vendiendo humo.