"Will have" would imply the future tense. In Spanish, there are two possibilities depending on context. For something like "I will have two cars in the future", you could use the verb "tener" and say "tendré dos carros en el futuro". If you mean "I will have owned two cars in the future", then you would use the compound future perfect tense, and the verb "haber" is used. "Habré poseído dos carros en el futuro."
We also use this as an idiom in English to mean "please give me" or "I´ll order". For example "I will have two beers, please". This sentiment can be expessed n several ways in Spanish. "Me gustaría tener dos cervezas", "¿Puede darme dos cervezas, por favor?", "Quisiera dos cervezas", or various other statements and constuctions would work.
Voy / vas / va / vamos / vais / vana llegar.
Llegaré / llegarás / llegará / llegaremos / llegaréis / llegarán
It's pronounced the same as in English.
The equivalent for 'William' is 'Guillermo'
GUILLERMO
how do you spell lemon in spanish
parece that is how you spell seems in spanish
"con" I think "con" is how you spell with in spanish.
flaco is how you spell skinny is spanish.
Heck with Spanish - can you spell it in English?
"Thursday" in Spanish is "jueves". It is not capitalized.
If you are asking how the word "spanish" is spelled, it would be Spanish. "How do you spell" in spanish is "¿Cómo se deletrea...?"
The way you spell sniper in spanish is SUSTANTIVO
swifter... you spell it the SAME... English and Spanish :)
Do you mean how do you spell the Spanish word for quit.
The noun 'cantante' is how you spell singer in Spanish.
you spell kobe in spanish the same way you spell it in English: Kobe.