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aclararé

Aclararé is the first-person singular form of the Spanish verb aclarar in the simple future tense. It translates to “I will clarify” and is used to express an intention to explain or make something clear in the future. The verb aclarar means to clarify, to make clear, or to remove doubt about a matter.

Etymology and origin: Aclarar comes from the verb clarar, linked to the Latin clarāre and related to

Grammatical notes: As a regular -ar verb, its principal conjugation in the present tense follows the standard

Usage examples: Aclararé los puntos en la próxima reunión. Aclararé cualquier malentendido que haya surgido. Aclarar

See also: aclarar, aclaración, claro.

This entry provides a concise overview of aclararé as a grammatical form and its role in Spanish

claro
(clear).
The
prefix
a-
is
part
of
the
formation,
and
aclarar
has
developed
standard
Spanish
conjugation
patterns
for
regular
-ar
verbs.
-ar
pattern,
and
its
other
tenses
include
aclaré
(preterite,
I
clarified),
aclaraba
(imperfect,
I
was
clarifying),
and
aclararé
(future,
I
will
clarify).
The
gerund
is
aclarando,
and
the
past
participle
is
aclarado.
The
form
aclararé
is
stressed
on
the
final
syllable,
indicating
the
future
tense.
conceptos
básicos
ayuda
a
evitar
confusiones.
language
usage.