llegarán

This is the 2754th most frequent Spanish word.

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llegarán

"Will arrive."


The word 'llegarán' is used here in the future tense of the verb 'llegar' to indicate that the action of arriving will take place at a specified time in the future.

Los invitados llegarán a la fiesta a las ocho de la noche.

The guests will arrive at the party at eight in the evening.


Here, 'llegarán' represents a hypothetical future scenario, indicating uncertainty about the arrival of the subject.

Aunque no sabemos si llegarán a tiempo, estamos preparando todo para la cena.

Although we do not know if they will arrive on time, we are preparing everything for dinner.


In this sentence, 'llegarán' expresses an expectation or prediction about future events, based on logical reasoning or current information.

Pienso que llegarán más tarde debido al tráfico.

I think they will arrive later due to traffic.