traerás
Traerás is the second-person singular future indicative form of the Spanish verb "traer." The verb "traer" means "to bring." Therefore, "traerás" translates to "you will bring." This form is used when speaking to a single person informally (using the "tú" conjugation). For example, "Tú traerás el pastel a la fiesta" means "You will bring the cake to the party." The conjugation follows the standard pattern for regular -er verbs in the future tense, with the stem "traer-" and the future ending "-ás" for the "tú" form. This tense is used to express an action that is expected to occur in the future. The verb "traer" is quite common in everyday Spanish and is used in a variety of contexts, from bringing physical objects to bringing abstract concepts like news or luck. Understanding the future indicative of "traer" is essential for constructing sentences about future intentions or predictions involving bringing something.