Meaning of 'You'll' in English | Latin to English
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- Dictionary Entry: Essential usages of 'You'll'.
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"You'll become a mother."
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- "You'll become a mother." β· "Mater fies." D-Score: 19
- "You'll become a father." β· "Pater fies." D-Score: 18
- "Make sure you'll come." β· "Cura ut venias." D-Score: 17
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I went to the store to buy a Mater fies., but I forgot that I needed to Pater fies. first!
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π Semantic Context: "I was what you are, you'll be what I am."
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How do you say "You'll become a mother." in English?
The most natural translation is "Mater fies.".
How do you say "You'll become a father." in English?
The most natural translation is "Pater fies.".
How do you say "Make sure you'll come." in English?
The most natural translation is "Cura ut venias.".