harás

/aˈɾas/, [aˈɾas]

will, you will do


Verb harás

  1. Informal second-person singular () future indicative form of hacer.

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Examples
  • Lo harás bien.

    You'll do just fine.

  • ¿Qué harás cuando seas mayor?

    What will you do when you grow up?

  • Lo harás quieras o no.

    You will do it whether you like it or not.

  • Si comprás un automóvil nuevo, ¿qué harás con el viejo?

    If you buy a new car, what will you do with the old one?

  • Si él no viene, ¿qué harás entonces?

    If he doesn't come, what will you do then?

  • ¿Qué clase de trabajo harás?

    What kind of work will you do?

  • ¿Harás tú el trabajo que no hizo Seosamh?

    Will you do the work that Seosamh didn’t do?

  • ¿Qué harás con el dinero? Preguntó el policía.

    "What are you going to do with the money?", asked the policeman.

  • ¿Entonces lo harás?

    So you'll do it?

  • Allá harás amigos.

    You will get friends there.

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