How to Say ‘I will have’ in French
J'aurai
zhawr-ay oh-ray
[zhawr-ay oh-ray]
💬 Usage Tip: Future tense of 'avoir'.
Phrase Breakdown
J'
[zhawr-ay]
I will have
First-person singular future tense of 'to have'.
J'aurai le temps demain.
I will have time tomorrow.
aurai
[oh-ray]
Will have
First-person singular future tense of 'to have'.
J'aurai plus d'informations bientôt.
I will have more information soon.
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