How to Say ‘Will you be able to come?’ in Mexican Spanish
¿Podrán venir?
💬 Usage Tip: Future tense 'podrán' suggests polite invitation to future events.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Mexican invitations are often warm and inclusive, aiming for full family participation.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Podrán
[poh-DRAHN]
will be able to
Refers to the future capacity or possibility to do something.
¿Podrán venir a mi fiesta mañana?
Will you be able to come to my party tomorrow?
venir
[veh-NEER]
come
To move or travel towards or into a place.
Mis amigos vendrán a visitarme este fin de semana.
My friends will come to visit me this weekend.
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