serás
“serás” means “you will be” in Spanish (future identity or profession).
you will be
Also: you'll be, you are going to be
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Serás un gran doctor cuando termines tus estudios.
A2You will be a great doctor when you finish your studies.
¿Dónde serás la próxima semana? ¿En Madrid o Barcelona?
A1Where will you be next week? In Madrid or Barcelona?
Si trabajas duro, serás muy rico.
B1If you work hard, you will be very rich.
Serás la persona más feliz del mundo si te casas con ella.
B2You will be the happiest person in the world if you marry her.
🔄 Conjugations
indicative
present
imperfect
preterite
subjunctive
present
imperfect
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Quick Quiz: serás
Question 1 of 1
Which sentence correctly uses 'serás' to describe a permanent future state?
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📚 Etymology▼
The verb *ser* is a fusion of two distinct Latin verbs: *esse* (meaning 'to be') and *sedēre* (meaning 'to sit'). This is why *ser* has so many irregular forms (like 'soy,' 'fui,' and 'eres')—it's drawing from two different sources!
First recorded: Pre-dating standardized Spanish; the forms solidified in the Iberian Romance languages during the 10th-13th centuries.
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is 'serás' irregular, but its ending seems regular?
'Serás' is part of the future tense of *ser*, which is actually considered very regular! Unlike verbs like *hacer* or *decir* which drop letters, *ser* takes its infinitive form ('ser') and adds the standard future ending for 'tú' (-ás). The irregularity of *ser* mostly shows up in the present (soy, eres) and past (fui) tenses.