How to Say "you'll sense" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “you'll sense” is “sentirás” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishA2
VerbA2
detecting something subtle

Examples
Si corres tan rápido, sentirás el cansancio después.
If you run that fast, you will feel the tiredness afterward.
Cuando veas a tu familia, sentirás una gran paz.
When you see your family, you will feel great peace.
El doctor dice que no sentirás dolor durante la operación.
The doctor says you won't feel pain during the operation.
The Future is Simple
The Future Simple form ('sentirás') is used to talk about actions that will definitely happen later. Unlike English, you don't need an auxiliary verb like 'will'—it's built right into the ending.
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