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fabricarás

Fabricarás is a verb form in Spanish. It is the second-person singular future indicative of the verb fabricar, which means to manufacture, to make from raw materials, or to produce. The form conveys that the subject, you, will perform the action at some point in the future.

As a regular -ar verb, the future endings are added to the infinitive "fabricar": -é, -ás, -á,

Notes on usage: The subject pronoun "tú" is often omitted in Spanish; the verb form alone—fabricarás—implies

-emos,
-éis,
-án.
For
tú,
the
ending
is
-ás,
with
an
accent
on
the
a:
"fabricarás."
The
accent
marks
the
stress
on
the
last
syllable.
Example:
"Mañana
tú
fabricarás
las
piezas
para
el
proyecto."
This
form
can
appear
in
instructions,
plans,
or
statements
about
expected
actions.
the
second-person
singular
subject.
This
form
is
widely
used
in
everyday
speech
and
written
language
to
indicate
a
future
action
by
the
addressed
person.
In
contrast,
other
future
forms
of
the
same
verb
include
"fabricaré"
(I
will
manufacture),
"fabricará"
(he/she/it
will
manufacture),
"fabricaremos"
(we
will
manufacture),
"fabricaréis"
(you
all
will
manufacture),
and
"fabricarán"
(they
will
manufacture).
The
core
meaning
remains
consistent:
to
carry
out
the
act
of
manufacturing
in
the
future.