How to Say "will charm" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “will charm” is “encantará” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Sé que te encantará esta película.
I know that you will love this movie.
Nos encantará verte en la fiesta.
We will be delighted to see you at the party.
¿Crees que a María le encantará el regalo?
Do you think Maria will love the gift?
The 'Reverse' Structure
Like the verb gustar, encantar works backward. The thing being loved (the movie, the trip) is the one doing the 'charming,' so it is the subject, and the person who feels the love is the one receiving the action (the indirect object pronoun: me, te, le, nos, os, les).
Future Tense Use
The ending -ará tells you the action will happen in the future, and the subject is singular (it, he, she, or 'you' formal). For example, 'La comida encantará' (The food will be delightful).
Using the 'Yo' form incorrectly
Mistake: “Using 'Yo encantaré' to mean 'I will love it.'”
Correction: The correct phrase is 'Me encantará' (It will charm me). 'Yo encantaré' means 'I will charm/delight (someone else).'
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