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juraré

Jurará is the simple future tense form of the Spanish verb jurar, used in the third person singular to refer to él, ella, or usted. It denotes an action that will take place in the future, specifically the act of swearing or taking an oath.

The verb jurar means to swear, vow, or pledge, either in a formal oath or in a

Etymology traces jurar to the Latin iurare, from ius, iuris (law, right). The sense of swearing or

Usage and examples: in legal or formal contexts, one might say, “El testigo jurará la verdad ante

See also: jurar, juramento, juramento de fidelidad, jurista.

figurative
sense
such
as
promising
something
firmly.
In
everyday
language,
jurar
is
commonly
used
in
contexts
involving
commitments,
promises,
or
legal
oaths.
Jurará
frequently
appears
in
sentences
describing
future
commitments
by
a
person
or
official
duty.
taking
a
formal
oath
is
preserved
across
Romance
languages
through
related
terms.
el
juez,”
or
“El
funcionario
jurará
su
cargo.”
In
more
general
prose,
it
can
convey
a
future
promise
in
narrative
or
reported
speech,
as
in
“El
líder
jurará
cumplir
las
metas
anunciadas.”
The
form
corresponds
to
the
standard
-ar
verb
future
endings:
-é,
-ás,
-á,
-emos,
-
éis,
-án,
with
jurará
being
the
third-person
singular.