necesitarás
“necesitarás” means “you will need” in Spanish (Second person singular, future tense).
you will need
Also: you'll require
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Para el viaje, necesitarás un pasaporte nuevo.
A1For the trip, you will need a new passport.
Si quieres entrar al club, necesitarás la invitación.
A2If you want to enter the club, you will need the invitation.
Si no estudias, necesitarás mucha suerte en el examen.
B1If you don't study, you will need a lot of luck on the exam.
🔄 Conjugations
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
subjunctive
present
imperfect
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Words that translate to "necesitarás" in Spanish:
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Quick Quiz: necesitarás
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Which of these situations correctly uses the future tense 'necesitarás'?
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📚 Etymology▼
Comes from the Latin word *necessitas*, meaning 'unavoidable' or 'compulsion.' The Spanish verb *necesitar* developed from this idea of something being mandatory or required.
First recorded: 13th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does 'necesitarás' have an accent mark?
The accent on the final 'á' is essential because it tells you two things: 1) where to put the stress when you say the word (on the last syllable), and 2) that the word is in the simple future tense. All future tense forms of 'tú' end in -rás, -rás, or -rás, and they all have an accent.
Can I use 'vas a necesitar' instead of 'necesitarás'?
Yes, 'vas a necesitar' (you are going to need) is the 'periphrastic future' and is perfectly correct, especially in casual conversation. However, using 'necesitarás' (the simple future) is often quicker and sounds more polished.