reportaré
Reportaré is the first-person singular form of the Spanish verb reportar in the simple future tense. It translates to “I will report” and is used to express a future action of providing information, findings, or a formal report. As a regular -ar verb, it is formed by adding the future ending -é to the infinitive reportar: reportar + é = reportaré. The accent on é marks the stress on the final syllable, following Spanish pronunciation rules for words ending in a vowel.
Usage and context: reportaré is commonly used in professional, administrative, and journalistic settings to indicate a
Distinctions: The preterite form reporté means “I reported” and refers to a completed past action. While both
Etymology: reportaré derives from the Spanish verb reportar, which in turn comes from the infinitive reportar.