This is the 12838th most frequent Portuguese word.
virão
"Virão" means "they will come" in English, referring to the future tense of the verb "vir" (to come).
In this sentence, 'virão' is used as the future tense of the verb 'vir' (to come), indicating an action that will happen in the future.
Eles virão amanhã para a reunião.
They will come tomorrow for the meeting.
Here, 'virão' refers to future occurrences or consequences, emphasizing the forward projection of events based on current actions.
Os problemas virão se não resolvermos isso agora.
The problems will come if we do not solve this now.
In this usage, 'virão' describes the expected arrival of challenges, framing life as having inevitable future experiences.