How to Say "will believe" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “will believe” is “creerá” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Si le muestras las pruebas, él te creerá inmediatamente.
If you show him the evidence, he will believe you immediately.
La gente creerá lo que dicen los periódicos.
People will believe what the newspapers say.
Future Tense Function
The 'future' tense tells you that the action will happen later, in the future. It's built by adding special endings to the entire base verb (creer).
The 'él/ella/usted' Form
'Creerá' is used when the person doing the believing is 'he,' 'she,' or the formal 'you' (usted). The accent mark on the 'a' is essential for the future tense.
Misplacing the Accent
Mistake: “Creera (without the accent)”
Correction: Creerá. In the simple future, the accent mark on the last vowel is crucial to show it's the future tense, not the present.
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