tardarás
Tardarás is the second-person singular form of the Spanish verb tardar in the future indicative. The verb tardar means “to take (time)” or “to be late.” Tardarás is used to state or question how long you (or someone addressed as tú) will take to complete an action or to arrive, indicating a future duration or delay.
Tardar derives from Latin tardāre, linked to tardus meaning “late.” In all its forms, tardar expresses duration
Tardar is a regular -ar verb. The form tardarás is the future, second-person singular. Other key forms
- Present: tardo, tardas, tarda, tardamos, tardáis, tardan
- Preterite: tardé, tardaste, tardó, tardamos, tardasteis, tardaron
- Future: tardaré, tardarás, tardará, tardaremos, tardaréis, tardarán
- Subjunctive present: tarde, tardes, tarde, tardemos, tardéis, tarden
Tardarás is commonly used in questions and statements about future timeframes: ¿Cuánto tardarás en terminar?; No
Tardar can be paired with en or para to specify the activity, and is related to sin