Inklingo

hare

ah-REH/aˈɾe/

hare means I will do in Spanish (action or task).

I will do, I will make

Also: I shall do
Verb (Conjugation)A2Irregular (Future Tense) er (Infinitive: hacer)
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infinitivehacer
gerundhaciendo
past Participlehecho

📝 In Action

Mañana haré la compra antes de ir al trabajo.

A1

Tomorrow, I will do the shopping before going to work.

No te preocupes por el ruido, yo haré que pare inmediatamente.

A2

Don't worry about the noise, I will make it stop immediately.

Si me dan el tiempo suficiente, haré un informe muy detallado.

B1

If they give me enough time, I will make a very detailed report.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • realizaré (I will carry out)
  • fabricaré (I will manufacture)

Common Collocations

  • haré todo lo posibleI will do everything possible
  • haré la camaI will make the bed

Idioms & Expressions

  • Haré de tripas corazónI will put on a brave face / I will grit my teeth and do it.

🔄 Conjugations

indicative

present

él/ella/ustedhace
yohago
haces
ellos/ellas/ustedeshacen
nosotroshacemos
vosotroshacéis

imperfect

él/ella/ustedhacía
yohacía
hacías
ellos/ellas/ustedeshacían
nosotroshacíamos
vosotroshacíais

preterite

él/ella/ustedhizo
yohice
hiciste
ellos/ellas/ustedeshicieron
nosotroshicimos
vosotroshicisteis

subjunctive

present

él/ella/ustedhaga
yohaga
hagas
ellos/ellas/ustedeshagan
nosotroshagamos
vosotroshagáis

imperfect

él/ella/ustedhiciera
yohiciera
hicieras
ellos/ellas/ustedeshicieran
nosotroshiciéramos
vosotroshicierais

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: hare

Question 1 of 2

Which sentence correctly uses 'haré'?

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
📚 Etymology

The verb 'hacer' comes from the Latin verb *facere*, meaning 'to do' or 'to make.' The future form 'haré' developed through a common linguistic process where the unstressed vowel in the middle of the word dropped out (called syncope), leading to the highly irregular stem 'har-'.

First recorded: Old Spanish (c. 10th-13th century)

Cognates (Related words)

Italian: faròFrench: ferai

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Frequently Asked Questions

If I want to say 'We will do,' what form should I use?

You should use the 'nosotros' form: 'haremos'. The irregular stem 'har-' is consistent throughout all the future tense conjugations.

How do I know if 'haré' means 'I will do' or 'I will make'?

The meaning is determined by the context. If you are preparing food or building something ('Haré una casa'), it means 'make'. If you are completing a task ('Haré la tarea'), it means 'do'.