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mojarás

Mojarás is the second-person singular future indicative form of the Spanish verb mojar, meaning "you will wet." The verb mojar belongs to the first conjugation (-ar) and denotes the action of causing something to become wet or damp. In the future indicative, mojar follows the regular pattern for -ar verbs: yo mojaré, tú mojarás, él/ella mojará, nosotros mojaremos, vosotros mojaréis, ellos/ellas mojarán.

Mojarás is used to indicate a future action performed by the subject "tú," typically with a literal

Etymology: The verb mojar is a common Iberian Romance verb; its exact historical origin is not settled,

Related terms: The semantics of mojar overlap with synonyms such as empapar (to soak) and humedecer (to

sense
of
wetting,
dampening,
or
saturating
something
with
liquid.
The
form
is
one
of
several
person-tense
combinations
available
from
the
verb
mojar;
it
contrasts
with
other
tenses
such
as
the
present
(mojas)
or
the
conditional
(mojaría).
but
it
is
attested
across
Spanish
varieties
and
has
cognates
in
other
Romance
languages
meaning
to
wet
or
dampen.
moisten).
The
reflexive
form
mojarse
means
"to
get
oneself
wet."