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finalizarás

Finalizarás is the second person singular (tú) form of the verb finalizar in the simple future tense in Spanish. It means “you will finish” or “you are going to finish,” depending on the context. The infinitive is terminar? No, finalizar means to finish or complete something, often with a sense of bringing it to a conclusion. The tú-form future is formed by taking the infinitive finalizar and adding the ending -ás: finalizarás. The stress naturally falls on the last syllable, so the written accent on -ás signals this pronunciation.

Usage and context: Finalizarás is used to describe a future action performed by the addressed person. It

Examples: Finalizarás el informe mañana. Si sigues así, finalizarás antes de la fecha límite. Finalizarás el

Pronunciation and variants: In most Latin American dialects, it is pronounced roughly as fi-nah-lee-za-RAS, with the

Related forms include yo finalizaré, él finalizará, nosotros finalizaremos, and the imperative finale: finaliza. The noun

can
appear
in
statements,
predictions,
plans,
or
instructions
where
the
subject
is
understood
as
tú.
It
contrasts
with
the
periphrastic
future
(ir
a
finalizar)
or
with
other
persons
(finalizará,
finalizarás,
etc.).
In
many
dialects,
the
subject
pronoun
tú
is
often
omitted
because
the
verb
ending
already
indicates
the
person.
proyecto
con
éxito
si
mantienes
el
plan.
final
syllable
stressed.
In
parts
of
Spain,
the
pronunciation
may
reflect
regional
phonetics
such
as
a
sounds
distinction;
orthographically,
the
form
remains
finalizarás
across
dialects
with
the
relevant
accent
mark
on
the
a.
form
is
finalización.