How to Say "i'll send" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “i'll send” is “enviaré” — B1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Te enviaré la información por correo electrónico mañana.
I will send you the information by email tomorrow.
Si lo encuentro, enviaré el libro de vuelta inmediatamente.
If I find it, I will send the book back immediately.
¿Qué pasa si no enviaré mi solicitud a tiempo?
What happens if I don't send my application on time?
Identifying the Speaker
The ending '-aré' immediately tells you that the person doing the action is 'yo' (I). You often don't need to say 'yo' because the verb form makes it clear.
Future Tense Formation
This form is created by taking the full infinitive ('enviar') and adding the future ending for 'yo' ('-é'). This pattern works for almost all regular verbs.
Using the Present Instead of Future
Mistake: “Mañana envío el paquete. (Using present tense for a definite future action.)”
Correction: Mañana enviaré el paquete. (Use the future tense for clear future plans, although the present tense is sometimes used informally.)
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