sentirás
“sentirás” means “you will feel” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
you will feel
Also: you'll sense
📝 In Action
Si corres tan rápido, sentirás el cansancio después.
A2If you run that fast, you will feel the tiredness afterward.
Cuando veas a tu familia, sentirás una gran paz.
B1When you see your family, you will feel great peace.
El doctor dice que no sentirás dolor durante la operación.
A2The doctor says you won't feel pain during the operation.
you will regret
Also: you will be sorry for
📝 In Action
Si no aprovechas esta oportunidad, sentirás no haberlo hecho.
B2If you don't take advantage of this opportunity, you will regret not having done it.
Me temo que sentirás haber sido tan duro con ella.
B1I'm afraid you will be sorry for having been so hard on her.
🔄 Conjugations
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
subjunctive
present
imperfect
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Words that translate to "sentirás" in Spanish:
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Quick Quiz: sentirás
Question 1 of 1
Which of these sentences uses 'sentirás' in the sense of 'to regret'?
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📚 Etymology▼
The verb 'sentir' comes from the Latin verb *sentīre*, which meant 'to perceive,' 'to feel,' or 'to hear.' This root gave rise to all the modern Spanish words related to senses and emotions.
First recorded: Old Spanish (c. 10th-12th century)
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does 'sentir' change its stem in some tenses but not in 'sentirás'?
'Sentir' is a 'boot verb' (e>ie) in the present tense (like 'siento'). However, the simple future tense, where 'sentirás' belongs, is built by adding endings directly to the infinitive form ('sentir'). This makes the future tense regular in its spelling, even for many irregular verbs!
What is the difference between 'sentir' and 'sentirse'?
'Sentir' is used to feel something external (sensation, sound, emotion). 'Sentirse' (the reflexive form) is used to describe how *you* feel internally, usually followed by an adjective (e.g., 'Te sentirás bien' - You will feel well).

