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Prosperaré

Prosperaré is the first-person singular future indicative form of the Spanish verb prosperar, meaning to become prosperous or to thrive. It is used to express a future state in which the speaker expects to prosper or to succeed.

Etymology: The verb prosperar derives from Latin prosperare, from prosperus meaning fortunate or favorable. In Spanish,

Grammatical notes: As a finite verb form, prosperaré agrees with the subject yo. It can convey intention,

Usage examples: Trabajaré de forma constante y, con el tiempo, prosperaré. Con esta inversión, prosperaré en

See also: prosperar; Spanish verb conjugation; future tense in Spanish.

future
tense
forms
are
regular
for
-ar
verbs;
prosperaré
adds
the
ending
-é
to
the
stem
prosper-,
with
an
accent
on
the
final
vowel
to
indicate
stress
on
the
last
syllable.
prediction,
or
personal
resolve.
The
negative
form
is
no
prosperaré.
The
form
coexists
with
other
tenses
such
as
present
prospero,
imperfect
prosperaba,
or
conditional
prosperaría.
The
conjugation
pattern
is
typical
of
regular
-ar
verbs:
prosperaré,
prosperarás,
prosperará,
prosperaremos,
prosperaréis,
prosperarán.
mi
empresa.
Espero
prosperar
en
el
próximo
año.