verá
Verá is a verb form found in the Romance languages Spanish and Portuguese. It is the third-person singular future indicative of the verb ver, meaning to see. The form is used to express that someone will see something in the future, and it can be applied to both literal perception and more figurative senses of seeing.
In Spanish, the future tense is formed with the endings -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án attached
In Portuguese, the future simple uses a similar pattern, with forms such as verei, verás, verá, veremos,
Etymologically, verá derives from the verb ver, which comes from Latin videre, and the future endings reflect
Notes on usage emphasize that verá appears in ordinary declarative statements about future events, as well