relaxarás
Relaxarás is the second‑person singular future tense form of the verb relaxar in Portuguese and the future tense of relaxar in some Spanish dialects. The verb itself is a derivative of the Latin relaxare, which means “to loosen, loosen up, or relieve.” It entered the Romance languages by the late Middle Ages, with the Spanish form relaxar appearing in the 16th century and the Portuguese form arising around the same time. The meaning in both languages is essentially the same: to become less tense, to unwind, or to let go of stress.
In Portuguese, relaxar is used in both literal and figurative contexts. Literal usage refers to the physical
Spanish speakers, particularly in Spain and Latin America, normally use relaxará for “he/she will relax.” However,
Because relaxarás is a simple future tense form, it is often used in narrative or descriptive contexts