将会

jiānghuì

Traditional: 將會

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Translation

will, shall, be going to

Word origin

A compound of the future marker 将 (jiāng, about to) and the modal 会 (huì, will or can). Together they form an emphatic marker of future events, common in formal and written style.

Origin
compound
Root
将 (jiāng, about to) + 会 (huì, will)

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Examples

It will rain tomorrow.

xiàng

This policy will change many things.

We shall arrive on time.

The future will be better.

He is going to become a doctor.

将会 (jiāng huì) means will, shall or be going to. It marks a future event, with a slightly formal tone.

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This word is part of lesson 26.