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mojarán

Mojarán is the third-person plural form of the Spanish verb mojar in the simple future tense, meaning "they will wet." It is used to indicate an action that will occur in the future in which the subject will wet something.

Conjugation: Mojar is a regular -ar verb. In the simple future, the endings -é, -ás, -á, -emos,

Usage: The future form mojarán is used to state a definite future event or outcome. For example:

Notes: Mojarán is a regular form and does not involve a stem change. In written Spanish, it

See also: Spanish verbs, Conjugation of mojar, Spanish future tense.

-éis,
-án
are
added
to
the
infinitive
mojar.
The
full
paradigm
is:
yo
mojaré,
tú
mojarás,
él/ella/usted
mojará,
nosotros
mojaremos,
vosotros
mojaréis,
ellos/ellas/ustedes
mojarán.
The
form
mojarán
corresponds
to
the
third-person
plural.
"Ellos
mojarán
la
ropa
si
salen
sin
paraguas"
or
"Los
aspersores
mojarán
el
césped
mañana."
In
everyday
speech,
Spanish
speakers
may
also
express
future
meaning
with
ir
a
+
infinitive
(van
a
mojar),
but
mojarán
remains
standard
for
conveying
a
straightforward
future
action.
is
a
verb
form,
not
a
noun;
capitalized
forms
would
only
occur
if
starting
a
sentence
or
used
as
part
of
a
title.