olerás
Olerás is the second person singular future indicative form of the Spanish verb oler, which means to smell or to perceive odors. It indicates that the person addressed will detect a smell at some point in the future.
Origin and conjugation: Oler comes from Latin olēre. In modern Spanish, the verb follows regular -er conjugation
Usage: Olerás is used to describe a future perception of smell. Examples include: "Mañana olerás el pan
Notes: As a conjugated form, olerás carries the subject pronoun tú in many contexts, but Spanish often