querrás
“querrás” means “you will want” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
you will want
Also: you'll want, do you want?
📝 In Action
Si vas a la playa, querrás llevar protector solar.
A2If you go to the beach, you will want to take sunscreen.
Cuando veas el menú, ¿qué querrás pedir?
A1When you see the menu, what will you want to order?
Me imagino que querrás descansar después de ese viaje.
B1I imagine that you will want to rest after that trip.
you will love
Also: you will care for
📝 In Action
Una vez que conozcas a mi perro, lo querrás de inmediato.
A2Once you meet my dog, you will love him immediately.
Sé que querrás a tus sobrinos, aunque aún no los has visto.
B1I know you will love your nephews, even though you haven't seen them yet.
🔄 Conjugations
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
subjunctive
present
imperfect
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Words that translate to "querrás" in Spanish:
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Quick Quiz: querrás
Question 1 of 2
Which sentence correctly uses 'querrás' to make a polite suggestion about the present moment?
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📚 Etymology▼
'Querer' comes from the Latin verb *quaerere*, which meant 'to seek' or 'to ask for.' Over time, the meaning shifted from 'seeking' to 'desiring' or 'wanting.'
First recorded: Old Spanish (around the 11th century)
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is 'querrás' spelled with two 'r's?
'Querrás' is the future tense of 'querer.' Verbs that are irregular in the future tense often add an 'r' to the stem before the ending. This signals the change in pronunciation and tense.
Can I use 'querrás' to talk about the weather?
No. 'Querrás' means 'you will want/love.' To talk about the weather ('It will be sunny'), you need verbs like 'hacer' (hará) or 'estar' (estará).

