ayudaré
“ayudaré” means “I will help” in Spanish (Stating a future action or making a promise).
I will help
Also: I'll help
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Si tienes problemas con la tarea, te ayudaré.
A1If you have problems with the homework, I will help you.
No te preocupes por el dinero, yo ayudaré a pagar la cuenta.
A2Don't worry about the money, I will help pay the bill.
Sé que es un trabajo duro, pero lo terminaré y te ayudaré inmediatamente después.
B1I know it's hard work, but I will finish it and help you immediately afterward.
🔄 Conjugations
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
subjunctive
present
imperfect
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📚 Etymology▼
The Spanish verb 'ayudar' comes from the Latin verb *adiutare*, which was an intensive form of *adiuvare* meaning 'to help, support, or assist'. It has been used in Spanish since the Middle Ages.
First recorded: 12th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is 'ayudaré' different from 'voy a ayudar'?
Both mean 'I will help.' 'Voy a ayudar' (I am going to help) is often used for near-future plans and is very common in spoken Spanish. 'Ayudaré' (simple future) is used for slightly more distant plans, promises, or statements about the future, and is generally more formal or literary.
Is 'ayudaré' an irregular verb form?
No. The verb 'ayudar' is completely regular. You take the infinitive ('ayudar') and add the standard future endings (-é, -ás, -á, etc.).