llamará
Llamaré is the first-person singular form of the Spanish verb llamar in the futuro simple (simple future). It translates to "I will call" or "I shall name" in English, depending on the context. Llamar means to call (make a phone call) or to name/give a name to something, so llamaré can express a future action or a future naming.
Usage and examples: used to indicate a future plan or intention. Examples include "Llamaré a mi madre
Pronunciation and accent: in standard Spanish, llamaré is pronounced with the stress on the final syllable.
Conjugation: as a regular -ar verb in the futuro simple, the forms are: yo llamaré, tú llamarás,
Etymology: llamar comes from Latin clamare (to cry out, call). Llamaré reflects the evolution of that root