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How do you say will you in Spanish?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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14y ago

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'will' has several meanings in English:
1. future auxiliary, e.g. 'I will see you next week' -- which in Spanish is a conjugation piece that attaches to a verb's infinitive, not a single word that can be so easily replaced.
2. (strength of) will, forcefulness -- la voluntad
3. (last) Will (and Testament) -- el testamento
4. short form of 'William'. -- Guille(rmo) = Will(iam)

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12y ago

There are several ways to say willing in Spanish though the most common two ways would be to use:

Listo/lista (has a much less "educated" sound when used)

or the word "dispuesto/dispuesta"

Él está dispuesto hacer a trabajo

He is willing to do the work.

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14y ago

This is a little hard to do, because "You will" Needs some context. In English, we use "will" to form the future tense. "You will do it." In Spanish, the future tense is part of a conjugation, "Usted hará."

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12y ago

Depends, if it is in a question as in "Will you go to the gym with me?"

You would use puedes

"Puedes ir al gymnasio con migo?"

If you are saying to someone else " Ok, I will go to the gym with you." (As I can, "

It would be more like, "Esta bien yo voy ( or (puedo ) ir al gymnasio con tigo."

'testamento' if you mean what you want after you die

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if you are going to put a verb at the end of that like will you go to the pool than you can't say will you it's just another way to conjugate go

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13y ago

Lo haré.

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