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A person putting on a pair of bright yellow work gloves and looking towards a garden, ready to begin a task.

trabajaré

tra-ba-ha-RE

verbA2regular ar
I will work?general future action
Also:I shall work?formal future commitment

Quick Reference

gerundtrabajando
past Participletrabajado
infinitivetrabajar

📝 In Action

Mañana trabajaré desde la oficina.

A1

Tomorrow I will work from the office.

No te preocupes, trabajaré duro en este proyecto.

A2

Don't worry, I will work hard on this project.

El próximo lunes trabajaré hasta tarde.

A2

Next Monday I will work until late.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • laboraré (I will labor)
  • curraré (I will work (slang in Spain))

Antonyms

  • descansaré (I will rest)
  • vaguearé (I will laze around)

Common Collocations

  • trabajaré por mi cuentaI will work for myself / be self-employed
  • trabajaré codo a codoI will work side by side

💡 Grammar Points

Making Future Predictions

This verb form is created by taking the full word 'trabajar' and adding an 'é' at the end. It's used when you are certain about a future action you will take.

❌ Common Pitfalls

Don't Forget the Accent

Mistake: "trabajare"

Correction: trabajaré. Without the accent on the last 'e', it changes into a very rare form of the verb used in legal documents, not everyday speech.

⭐ Usage Tips

I'll do it!

Use 'trabajaré' when you want to sound firm and committed. If you want to sound more casual, you can say 'voy a trabajar' (I'm going to work).

🔄 Conjugations

subjunctive

imperfect

ellos/ellas/ustedestrabajaran
yotrabajara
trabajaras
vosotrostrabajarais
nosotrostrabajáramos
él/ella/ustedtrabajara

present

ellos/ellas/ustedestrabajen
yotrabaje
trabajes
vosotrostrabajéis
nosotrostrabajemos
él/ella/ustedtrabaje

indicative

preterite

ellos/ellas/ustedestrabajaron
yotrabajé
trabajaste
vosotrostrabajasteis
nosotrostrabajamos
él/ella/ustedtrabajó

imperfect

ellos/ellas/ustedestrabajaban
yotrabajaba
trabajabas
vosotrostrabajabais
nosotrostrabajábamos
él/ella/ustedtrabajaba

present

ellos/ellas/ustedestrabajan
yotrabajo
trabajas
vosotrostrabajáis
nosotrostrabajamos
él/ella/ustedtrabaja

✏️ Quick Practice

💡 Quick Quiz: trabajaré

Question 1 of 1

Which of these means 'I will work'?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 'trabajaré' and 'voy a trabajar'?

Both mean 'I will work.' 'Trabajaré' sounds slightly more formal or definite, while 'voy a trabajar' is much more common in everyday spoken conversation.