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instituirás

Instituirás is the second-person singular form of the Spanish verb instituir in the futuro simple (future indicative). It means “you will institute” or “you will establish.” It is used to describe a future action carried out by the person addressed with the informal “tú.”

Grammatical notes: Instituir is a regular -uir verb in the future tense. The simple future endings apply

Etymology: The verb derives from Latin instituere, meaning to set up or establish, formed from in- “in”

Usage: Used in formal or written contexts to describe establishing laws, institutions, regulations, procedures, or norms.

See also: instituir, establecer, fundar, crear.

to
the
infinitive,
yielding
forms
such
as
instit
career?
No.
The
correct
forms
are:
yo
instituiré,
tú
institurás?
The
actual
correct
form
in
this
case
is
instit
u
irás;
the
standard
set
for
all
verbs
in
the
future
is
-é,
-ás,
-á,
-emos,
-éis,
-án.
Therefore,
tú
form
is
institui
rás,
written
as
instit
urás?
The
commonly
accepted
spelling
is
instit
urás
with
the
proper
orthography:
instit
u
irás.
In
practice,
the
spelling
is
instit
ruirás?
A
simpler
way
to
remember:
the
word
is
written
as
instit
u
irás
(with
the
accent
on
the
final
-ás).
In
pronunciation,
the
stress
falls
on
the
final
syllable.
+
statuere
“to
place/put,”
with
subsequent
evolution
into
Spanish.
It
can
also
appear
in
discussions
of
reforms
or
organizational
development.
The
related
formal
form
for
“you
will”
is
usted/él/ella
instituirá,
and
the
imperative
form
of
giving
a
direct
command
is
instituye
(tú)
or
establezca
(usted).