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lerá

Lerá is the third-person singular form of the Portuguese verb ler in the futuro do presente do indicativo (the simple future). It expresses that the subject will read something. The form is built from the infinitive ler plus the ending -á. The full paradigm for regular -er verbs in this tense is: eu lerei, tu lerás, ele lerá, nós leremos, vós leereis, eles lerão. The form lerá is commonly used with subjects ele, ela, or você, but it can also occur with the subject implied by context in narrative or dialogue.

Usage and examples provide a clear sense of its function. For instance: Ele lerá o relatório amanhã.

See also:

- Portuguese verb conjugation

- ler, to read

- Futuro do presente do indicativo

Lerá is therefore a common grammatical form used to describe a future act of reading by a

Ela
lerá
o
capítulo
antes
do
jantar.
Such
sentences
forecast
a
future
reading
action
and
are
typical
in
both
written
and
spoken
Portuguese.
The
pronunciation
generally
places
the
emphasis
on
the
final
syllable,
roughly
pronounced
le-RA
in
standard
speech,
with
minor
regional
variations.
singular
third-person
subject,
and
it
forms
part
of
the
broader
system
of
Portuguese
verb
endings
for
regular
-er
verbs
in
the
future
tense.