veți

This is the 992nd most frequent Romanian word.


veți

"Veți" means "you will" (second person plural future tense) in English.


In this sentence, 'veți' is used as the future tense auxiliary verb for 'merge', referring to a formal or plural 'you' addressing.

Veți merge la magazin mâine?

Will you go to the store tomorrow?


Here, 'veți' serves as the auxiliary verb to indicate the future tense of 'învăța', aimed at a plural or formal 'you'.

Veți învăța multe lucruri noi în acest curs.

You will learn many new things in this course.


In this sentence, 'veți' is part of the future conditional construction, repeated for both verbs 'continua' and 'deveni', addressing a plural or formal 'you'.

Dacă veți continua să practicați, veți deveni foarte buni.

If you continue to practice, you will become very skilled.