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escuchará

Escuchará is the third-person singular form of the Spanish verb escuchar in the future indicative, meaning that he, she, or it will listen. It is used to express a future action performed by a subject other than the speaker.

Etymology and related forms: escuchar comes from the Latin auscultare, via Old Spanish, and is part of

Conjugation note: As a regular -ar verb, escuchar preserves the stem and adds the appropriate future ending.

Usage and examples: Used to indicate a planned or expected act of listening. Examples: “Mañana escuchará la

See also: escuchar, conjugation of Spanish verbs, future indicative in Spanish.

the
Romance
verb
family
related
to
auscultare
in
Latin.
The
verb
is
regular
in
its
conjugation,
with
predictable
endings
for
-ar
verbs
in
the
future:
-é,
-ás,
-á,
-emos,
-éis,
-án.
Therefore,
escuchará
corresponds
to
the
third-person
singular
future.
Other
forms
include
escucharé,
escucharás,
escucharemos,
escucharéis,
escucharán
for
the
corresponding
persons.
The
word
carries
an
accent
on
the
final
syllable
to
reflect
stress
in
the
future
tense.
radio,”
meaning
she
will
listen
to
the
radio
tomorrow;
“Él
dijo
que
escuchará
tus
ideas,”
meaning
he
said
he
will
listen
to
your
ideas.
It
can
appear
in
a
variety
of
contexts,
including
narration
of
events,
reported
speech,
or
conditional
clauses
where
a
future
action
is
described.