They'll Meaning in English
word · lemma: they will
ˈðeɪɫ
THAYL
ðeɪl
THAYL
Definition
'They'll' is a contraction of 'they will', used to talk about something a group of people or things is going to do in the future.
Usage & Nuances
'They'll' is informal, common in speech and writing. Don't use in very formal or academic texts. Only use for plural subjects ('they'). Often followed by a base verb: 'They'll arrive', 'They'll help'. Not used for 'they would' (that's 'they'd').
Spanish: ellos/ellas **van a** - ellos/ellas **lo harán**Portuguese (BR): eles/elas **vão** - eles/elas **farão**Portuguese (PT): eles/elas **vão** - eles/elas **hão de**Chinese (Simplified): 他们会 - 她们会Chinese (Traditional): 他們會 - 她們會Hindi: वे करेंगेArabic: سيفعلون - سيقومونBengali: তারা করবেRussian: они будутJapanese: 彼らは~するでしょうVietnamese: họ sẽKorean: 그들은 ~할 것이다Turkish: onlar -ecekUrdu: وہ کریں گےIndonesian: mereka akan
Example Sentences
They'll come to the party tonight.
basic
They'll help you if you ask.
basic
They'll be here at 5 o'clock.
basic
I bet they'll love the surprise.
natural
Do you think they'll finish on time?
natural
They'll never believe what happened!
natural