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

Examples
Ella hablará con su madre mañana.
She will speak with her mother tomorrow.
El presidente hablará sobre el nuevo plan económico.
The president will talk about the new economic plan.
¿Crees que usted hablará español fluido en seis meses?
Do you (formal) think you will speak fluent Spanish in six months?
Identifying the Subject
The ending -á tells you the subject is 'he' (él), 'she' (ella), or the formal 'you' (usted). The subject is often left out in Spanish because the verb ending makes it clear.
The Future Tense Pattern
To form the future tense for regular verbs like 'hablar,' you take the entire base word (hablar) and add the ending (-á in this case). It’s very easy because you don't change the base word!
Forgetting the Accent
Mistake: “Writing 'hablara' when you mean the future.”
Correction: The accent mark on the 'a' (hablará) is essential! Without it, 'hablara' means 'if he/she/you spoke' (a special form used for hypothetical situations).
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