sabrá
Sabré is the first-person singular form of the Spanish verb saber in the simple future indicative, meaning "I will know." It is formed from the stem sabr- plus the future ending -é, and, like other irregular verbs in the future, it uses a stem change rather than the standard endings. The full set of future indicative forms with the sabr- stem is sabré, sabrás, sabrá, sabremos, sabréis, sabrán.
Pronunciation: In standard Spanish, sabré is pronounced roughly sa-BRÉ, with the accent on the final syllable
Usage: It is used to express knowledge that will be known in the future. Examples: "Mañana sabré
Notes: Sabré is among the most common irregular verbs in Spanish and is frequently encountered in both