llamarás
Llamarás is the second-person singular form of the Spanish verb llamar in the simple future tense. It corresponds to the English phrase “you will call” or “you will phone” and is used to refer to an action that the subject tú will perform in the future.
Form and usage: Llamarás is formed from the stem llam- plus the future ending -arás. In the
Etymology and notes: The verb llamar originates from Latin clamāre, meaning “to cry out, to name.” The
Examples: Mañana llamarás a tu madre para contarle las noticias. Si no entiendes, me llamarás cuando llegues
See also: Llamar, conjugation of regular -ar verbs, Spanish verb tenses.