Repararás
"Repararás" is the second-person singular future indicative form of the Spanish verb "reparar," which means "to repair" in English. This verb is part of the regular -ar conjugation group in Spanish, which includes other verbs like "hablar" (to speak) and "cantar" (to sing). The future indicative tense in Spanish is used to express actions that will occur in the future. The verb "reparar" itself is derived from the Latin word "reparare," which means "to repair" or "to restore." In addition to its basic meaning of fixing or mending something, "reparar" can also refer to making amends, rectifying a situation, or restoring something to its original condition. The second-person singular form "repararás" is used to indicate that the subject (you) will perform the action of repairing. For example, "Repararás el coche mañana" translates to "You will repair the car tomorrow." The verb "reparar" is often used in contexts where maintenance, restoration, or correction is required.