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

Examples
Usted verá el informe mañana por la mañana.
You (formal) will see the report tomorrow morning.
Ella verá qué hacer después de la reunión.
She will find out what to do after the meeting.
¡Ya verá cómo todo sale bien!
You'll see how everything turns out well!
Future Tense Formation
To form the simple future, you almost always take the entire verb (ver) and add the ending for the person, which for 'él, ella, or usted' is just '-á'. Ver + á = Verá.
Subject Confusion
'Verá' can mean 'he will see,' 'she will see,' or the formal 'you will see.' You usually need context or a subject pronoun (like 'Ella') to know who is seeing.
Using the 'Tú' form by mistake
Mistake: “Using 'verás' when you are addressing someone formally (Usted).”
Correction: Always use 'verá' when speaking formally to one person (Usted), even though it looks like the 'he/she' form.
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