enviaré
“enviaré” means “I will send” in Spanish (future action).
I will send
Also: I shall send, I'll send
📝 In Action
Te enviaré la información por correo electrónico mañana.
A2I will send you the information by email tomorrow.
Si lo encuentro, enviaré el libro de vuelta inmediatamente.
B1If I find it, I will send the book back immediately.
¿Qué pasa si no enviaré mi solicitud a tiempo?
B1What happens if I don't send my application on time?
🔄 Conjugations
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
subjunctive
present
imperfect
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📚 Etymology▼
The verb 'enviar' comes from the Latin prefix *in-* (in, into) and the root *via* (way, road). It literally means 'to put something on its way.' The future tense ending '-aré' comes from ancient Latin forms of the verb 'to have,' signifying future obligation.
First recorded: 13th century (root verb)
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'enviaré' used for definite plans or just possibilities?
'Enviaré' is primarily used for definite plans or intentions you have for the future. For possibilities or uncertainty, you might use different structures.
Why does the future tense form 'enviaré' have an accent mark?
The accent mark is essential! It shows you where to put the stress when you speak (on the last syllable, 'ré'), which is a defining feature of all future tense conjugations in Spanish.