Tendrás
Tendrás is a Spanish word, specifically the second-person singular future indicative form of the verb "tener," which means "to have." Therefore, "tendrás" translates directly to "you will have" in English. It is used to express a future possession or a future state of being for the singular "you." For example, "Tú tendrás un coche nuevo" means "You will have a new car." The verb "tener" itself is one of the most fundamental and frequently used verbs in the Spanish language, encompassing a wide range of meanings beyond simple possession, such as obligation, age, and feelings. The future tense in Spanish is formed by adding specific endings to the infinitive of the verb, and for "tener," the ending for the second-person singular ("tú") in the future indicative is "-ás," resulting in "tendrás." This form is commonly encountered in everyday conversations and written Spanish when discussing future events or possibilities related to the listener.