llegarás
“llegarás” means “you will arrive” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
you will arrive
Also: you will get there
📝 In Action
Llegarás a la ciudad mañana por la mañana.
A2You will arrive in the city tomorrow morning.
Si tomas el tren, llegarás más rápido.
A2If you take the train, you will get there faster.
you will reach
Also: you will go far
📝 In Action
Si sigues estudiando así, llegarás muy lejos.
B1If you keep studying like that, you will go very far.
Llegarás a ser el director de la empresa algún día.
B1You will reach the position of company director one day.
🔄 Conjugations
subjunctive
imperfect
present
indicative
preterite
imperfect
present
✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: llegarás
Question 1 of 1
Which of these sentences means 'You will arrive on time'?
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👥 Word Family▼
🎵 Rhymes▼
📚 Etymology▼
From the Latin word 'plicāre', which meant 'to fold'. In seafaring terms, it meant 'folding' the sails as you reached the port, which eventually became the general word for 'to arrive'.
First recorded: 12th century
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'llegarás' formal or informal?
It is informal because it uses the 'tú' form. If you want to be formal (speaking to a boss or stranger), you should use 'llegará'.
Does it always mean physical travel?
No! It can also be used to tell someone they will be successful or reach a personal goal.

