hablará
“hablará” means “will speak” in Spanish (future action).
will speak, will talk
Also: will address
📝 In Action
Ella hablará con su madre mañana.
A1She will speak with her mother tomorrow.
El presidente hablará sobre el nuevo plan económico.
B1The president will talk about the new economic plan.
¿Crees que usted hablará español fluido en seis meses?
A2Do you (formal) think you will speak fluent Spanish in six months?
🔄 Conjugations
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
subjunctive
present
imperfect
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Quick Quiz: hablará
Question 1 of 2
Which subject pronoun correctly uses 'hablará'?
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👥 Word Family▼
📚 Etymology▼
Comes from the Latin word *fabulari*, meaning 'to converse' or 'to tell stories' (related to the word 'fable'). Over time, the meaning broadened to simply 'to speak.'
First recorded: Around the 10th-11th century (Old Spanish)
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is 'hablará' different from 'va a hablar'?
Both mean 'will speak.' 'Hablará' is the standard simple future. 'Va a hablar' (ir a + infinitive) is the 'immediate future' and is often used in casual speech to talk about actions happening very soon, similar to 'is going to speak' in English.
Does 'hablará' ever mean 'must be speaking'?
Yes! In Spanish, the future tense can be used to express probability or conjecture about the present. For example, '¿Quién llama? Será Juan' means 'Who is calling? It must be Juan (or, it probably is Juan).'