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Estarás

Estarás is the second person singular form of the future indicative of the Spanish verb estar. It translates as “you will be” and is used with the subject tú; the pronoun may be omitted in natural speech.

Conjugation: In the future tense, estar uses the stem estar- with the standard endings -é, -ás, -á,

Usage: Estar expresses temporary states or locations, in contrast to ser, which denotes inherent characteristics or

Etymology and notes: The verb estar derives from Latin stare, meaning “to stand.” In Spanish, estar covers

-emos,
-éis,
-án.
The
full
paradigm
is:
estaré,
estarás,
estará,
estaremos,
estaréis,
estarán.
This
form
set
is
consistent
for
all
persons,
though
only
the
tú
form
is
shown
here
as
estarás.
identity.
Therefore,
estarás
is
used
to
describe
a
future
condition
or
position:
for
example,
“Mañana
estarás
en
casa”
(Tomorrow
you
will
be
at
home)
or
“Después
del
viaje,
estarás
cansado”
(After
the
trip
you
will
be
tired).
locations
and
temporary
states,
while
ser
covers
essential
traits
and
stable
identities.
The
form
estarás
specifically
indicates
future
tense
for
the
second
person
singular
and
is
commonly
used
in
everyday
conversation
to
predict
or
describe
imminent
circumstances.