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A girl with a happy expression and closed eyes feeling the warm sunlight on her face in a vibrant green field.

sentirá

sen-tee-RAH

verbB1stem-changing in other forms ir
he/she/it will feel?physical or emotional sensations,you (formal) will feel?addressing someone with respect
Also:will regret?to feel sorry about a future situation,will perceive?noticing a sound or vibration

Quick Reference

gerundsintiendo
past Participlesentido
infinitivesentir

📝 In Action

Ella sentirá mucho frío sin su chaqueta.

A2

She will feel very cold without her jacket.

Usted sentirá una pequeña molestia durante el examen.

B1

You will feel a small discomfort during the exam.

Si no vienes, él lo sentirá mucho.

B1

If you don't come, he will really regret it (be sorry about it).

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • se sentirá mejorwill feel better
  • sentirá aliviowill feel relief

Idioms & Expressions

  • lo sentirá en el almawill deeply regret something

💡 Grammar Points

Making the Future Form

To talk about the future, just take the base word 'sentir' and add 'á' at the end. This 'á' tells us we are talking about what someone else (he, she, or you formal) will do later.

Physical vs. Emotional

This word works for both physical things (like heat or pain) and emotions (like sadness or joy).

❌ Common Pitfalls

The Missing Accent

Mistake: "sentira"

Correction: sentirá - Without the accent, the word doesn't exist in Spanish. The accent on the 'á' is what makes it the future tense.

⭐ Usage Tips

Adding 'Se'

If you want to say someone will feel an emotion (like 'he will feel happy'), you often add 'se' before the word: 'se sentirá feliz'.

🔄 Conjugations

subjunctive

imperfect

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

present

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

indicative

preterite

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

imperfect

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

present

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

✏️ Quick Practice

💡 Quick Quiz: sentirá

Question 1 of 1

Which of these means 'She will feel happy'?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does 'sentirá' mean 'he feels'?

No, 'sentirá' means 'he WILL feel.' If you want to say 'he feels' right now, you use 'siente'.

Is the accent mark really important?

Yes! In Spanish, that little mark on the 'á' is the only thing that shows we are talking about the future. Without it, the word is incomplete.