This is the 144th most frequent Portuguese word.
terá
"Terá" means "will have" in English.
In this example, 'terá' is also in the future tense of 'ter,' utilized in a conditional clause to express a probable outcome based on a given condition.
Se estudar mais, terá melhores resultados.
If (you) study more, you will achieve better results.
In this sentence, the word 'terá' is the future tense conjugation of the verb 'ter' (to have) for the third person singular, indicating that the subject will possess or experience something in the future.
Ele terá uma reunião amanhã.
He will have a meeting tomorrow.
Here, 'terá' is again in the future tense of 'ter,' used impersonally to mean 'there will be,' implying the existence of something in the future.