necesitará
“necesitará” means “will need” in Spanish (future requirement).
will need, is going to need
Also: will require
📝 In Action
Ella necesitará más tiempo para terminar el proyecto.
A2She will need more time to finish the project.
Usted necesitará su pasaporte para viajar.
B1You (formal) will need your passport to travel.
El coche necesitará aceite nuevo pronto.
A2The car will need new oil soon.
🔄 Conjugations
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
subjunctive
present
imperfect
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Words that translate to "necesitará" in Spanish:
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Quick Quiz: necesitará
Question 1 of 2
Which English phrase best translates 'Ella necesitará ir al banco'?
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Comes from the Latin verb *necessitare*, meaning 'to compel' or 'to make necessary.' The core idea is that something is unavoidable or required.
First recorded: Medieval Latin
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'necesitará' the same as 'va a necesitar'?
They both mean 'will need,' but 'necesitará' (the simple future) is often used for slightly more distant or formal predictions. 'Va a necesitar' (the 'going to' future) is very common and usually sounds more immediate or conversational.
How do I know if 'necesitará' refers to 'he,' 'she,' or 'you' (formal)?
You must look at the subject of the sentence. If there is no subject mentioned, the context usually makes it clear. For instance, if you're talking about María, 'necesitará' means 'she will need.'