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Crearán

Crearán is the third-person plural form of the Spanish verb crear in the futuro simple (simple future) indicative mood. It translates to “they will create” and is used for actions that the subject is expected to perform in the future. The form is regular for -ar verbs, built from the infinitive crear with the standard future endings: -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án. Therefore crearán corresponds to ellos/ellas/ustedes as the subject.

Phonetics and orthography: the written accent on the a in crearán marks the stress on the final

Usage: crearán is commonly found in contexts such as reports, plans, forecasts, and speculative statements about

Examples:

- La empresa crearán una nueva línea de productos. (Note: the correct standard form would be “La

- Si colaboran, los investigadores crearán un prototipo.

Etymology and related forms: crear comes from the Latin creare, meaning to produce or bring forth. Related

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syllable,
which
is
typical
for
verbs
in
this
future
form
that
end
in
-án.
This
accent
helps
distinguish
it
from
other
tenses
and
modes
of
the
same
verb.
future
activities
by
a
group.
It
can
describe
deliberate
future
actions
by
organizations,
teams,
governments,
or
any
plural
subject.
empresa
creará…”;
“crearán”
would
be
used
if
the
subject
is
plural,
e.g.,
“Las
empresas
crearán…”.)
forms
include
the
other
future
person
endings
(crearé,
crearás,
creará,
crearemos,
crearéis,
crearán)
and
the
present,
past,
and
subjunctive
forms
of
crear.