
recordaré
reh-kor-dah-REH
Quick Reference
📝 In Action
Siempre recordaré nuestras vacaciones en la playa.
A2I will always remember our beach vacation.
Te recordaré que tienes que llamar a tu madre.
B1I will remind you that you have to call your mother.
No te preocupes, yo te recordaré la cita.
A2Don't worry, I will remind you of the appointment.
💡 Grammar Points
Easy Future Tense
To make this word, just take the whole verb 'recordar' and add 'é' to the end. It always means 'I will...'
Direct Memory
Unlike some other Spanish verbs for remembering, 'recordar' doesn't need the word 'de' after it. Just say what you will remember!
❌ Common Pitfalls
Using 'de' incorrectly
Mistake: "Recordaré de la cita."
Correction: Recordaré la cita. You don't need 'de' with this specific verb.
⭐ Usage Tips
Double Duty
Use 'recordaré' for both your own memories and when you promise to give someone else a 'heads up' or reminder later.
🔄 Conjugations
subjunctive
imperfect
present
indicative
preterite
imperfect
present
✏️ Quick Practice
💡 Quick Quiz: recordaré
Question 1 of 1
How would you say 'I will remind you' using this word?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'recordaré' the same as 'me acordaré'?
They mean the same thing (I will remember), but 'recordaré' is simpler to use because it doesn't need the extra 'me' and 'de' parts that 'acordarse' requires.