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

Examples
Mi hermana encontrará un buen trabajo el próximo año.
My sister will find a good job next year.
Si busca en el mapa, encontrará la plaza central.
If you look on the map, you (formal) will find the central square.
La empresa encontrará una solución a este problema pronto.
The company will discover a solution to this problem soon.
The Future Tense Form
This word, 'encontrará,' is the future tense. It describes an action that will happen later. Unlike the present tense, this form is perfectly regular and easy to build: you just add the ending to the full verb (encontrar + á).
Who is Doing the Action?
'Encontrará' is used for 'él' (he), 'ella' (she), or 'usted' (the formal 'you'). It means 'he/she/it will find' or 'you (formal) will find.'
Confusing Transitive vs. Reflexive
Mistake: “Using 'encontrará' when you mean 'will meet' someone else.”
Correction: To express 'will meet,' use the reflexive form 'se encontrará' (e.g., 'Se encontrará con su amigo'). 'Encontrará' (without 'se') means 'will find something' or 'will find a person.'
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