fallarás
Fallarás is the second-person singular future indicative form of the Spanish verb fallar. It translates as “you will fail” or “you will miss,” depending on the context. The sense ranges from failing to achieve a goal to missing a target or making an error, and it is used in statements about future outcomes involving tú (you).
The verb fallar derives from Latin fallāre, from fallere, meaning to deceive. In Spanish, fallar has developed
Usage of fallarás occurs in everyday speech to indicate a forthcoming result. It can appear in advisory
- Si no estudias, fallarás en el examen. (If you don’t study, you will fail the exam.)
- El tirador fallará al blanco si no ajusta la puntería. (The shooter will miss the target if
- El plan podría fallar si no se ejecuta con precisión. (The plan could fail if it is