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sentirás

sen-tee-RAHS/sentiˈɾas/

sentirás means you will feel in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:

you will feel

Also: you'll sense
VerbA2Irregular (stem-changing, e>ie in some tenses, but regular formation in the future) ir
A young person standing in a sunny, vibrant field, smiling with genuine joy and hands resting over their heart, illustrating a strong positive future feeling.
past Participlesentido
gerundsintiendo
infinitivesentir

📝 In Action

Si corres tan rápido, sentirás el cansancio después.

A2

If you run that fast, you will feel the tiredness afterward.

Cuando veas a tu familia, sentirás una gran paz.

B1

When you see your family, you will feel great peace.

El doctor dice que no sentirás dolor durante la operación.

A2

The doctor says you won't feel pain during the operation.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Common Collocations

  • sentir escalofríosto feel chills
  • sentir alivioto feel relief

Idioms & Expressions

  • sentir mariposas en el estómagoto feel nervous or excited (to have butterflies in your stomach)

you will regret

Also: you will be sorry for
VerbB1Irregular ir
A solitary figure sitting alone on a simple wooden bench under a slightly somber sky, looking down with their head bowed in their hands, conveying deep remorse and regret.
past Participlesentido
gerundsintiendo
infinitivesentir

📝 In Action

Si no aprovechas esta oportunidad, sentirás no haberlo hecho.

B2

If 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.

B1

I'm afraid you will be sorry for having been so hard on her.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Common Collocations

  • sentir muchoto be very sorry

🔄 Conjugations

indicative

present

nosotrossentimos
sientes
él/ella/ustedsiente
yosiento
vosotrossentís
ellos/ellas/ustedessienten

imperfect

nosotrossentíamos
sentías
él/ella/ustedsentía
yosentía
vosotrossentíais
ellos/ellas/ustedessentían

preterite

nosotrossentimos
sentiste
él/ella/ustedsintió
yosentí
vosotrossentisteis
ellos/ellas/ustedessintieron

subjunctive

present

nosotrossintamos
sientas
él/ella/ustedsienta
yosienta
vosotrossintáis
ellos/ellas/ustedessientan

imperfect

nosotrossintiéramos
sintieras
él/ella/ustedsintiera
yosintiera
vosotrossintierais
ellos/ellas/ustedessintieran

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "sentirás" in Spanish:

you'll sense

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: sentirás

Question 1 of 1

Which of these sentences uses 'sentirás' in the sense of 'to regret'?

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
dirásharás
📚 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)

French: sentirItalian: sentire

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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).