How to Say "we'll make" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “we'll make” is “haremos” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
¿Qué haremos este fin de semana?
What will we do this weekend?
Mañana haremos una paella para la cena.
Tomorrow we will make a paella for dinner.
Haremos todo lo posible para llegar a tiempo.
We will do everything possible to arrive on time.
Talking About the Future
'Haremos' is how you say 'we will do' or 'we will make'. It's the 'we' form for the future from the verb 'hacer'. Use it to talk about plans you have with other people.
A Tricky Future Stem
To talk about the future with 'hacer', you don't use the full word. It changes to 'har-' before you add the ending. So, it becomes 'har-emos', not 'hacer-emos'.
Future Tense vs. 'Going to'
Mistake: “Sometimes learners only use 'vamos a hacer' (we are going to do).”
Correction: Both 'vamos a hacer' and 'haremos' are correct for the future! 'Vamos a hacer' is very common in conversation, especially for near-future plans. 'Haremos' is also perfect and can sound a bit more definite or formal.
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