How to Say "incoming" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “incoming” is “entrante” — B1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishB1
adjectiveB1
someone entering a position or role

Examples
Tengo mucho trabajo el mes entrante.
I have a lot of work next month.
El presidente entrante tomará posesión en enero.
The incoming president will take office in January.
La semana entrante sabremos los resultados.
We will know the results next week.
One Form for All
Since this word ends in -e, it doesn't change for men or women (or masculine and feminine objects). You say 'el mes entrante' and 'la semana entrante'.
Avoid 'Entranta'
Mistake: “Saying 'la semana entranta'.”
Correction: Adjectives ending in -e like 'entrante' are gender-neutral. Always use 'entrante' regardless of the noun's gender.
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