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I will find her la encontraré
How to say “I will find her” in Spanish? “La encontrarĂ©”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “la encontrarĂ©” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on I will find her in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Pronunciation

Normal Speech: lah ehn-kohn-trah-RÉ

7 months ago

Future tense – 1st person singular

encontrar + é = encontraré

For all regular -ar, -er and -ir verbs, add the following endings to the infinitive of the verb: -Ă©, -Ă¡s, -Ă¡, -emos, -Ă©is, -Ă¡n.

8 months ago

La

It’s her because of the la in front. If you want to say I will find him/us/them, use lo/las/los/etc. EncontrarĂ© does not change, so the pronoun in front needs to convey the gender and number of who you will find.

8 months ago

la encontraré info.

Tips to remember the word “encontrarĂ©” (I will find):
– “Encontrar” is the infinitive form meaning “to find.”
– Think of the English word “encounter” to help you remember it since “encounter” can sometimes mean to find or meet, particularly when it’s unplanned or by chance.
– The future tense in Spanish is often formed by adding the appropriate ending to the infinitive. For “encontrar,” add “-Ă©” for “yo” (I), making it “encontrarĂ©.”

Explanations:
– “Encontrar” is a regular verb in Spanish.
– “La” before “encontrarĂ©” is a direct object pronoun meaning “her.”

Other words that mean the same thing:
– “Hallar” can also mean “to find.” Thus, “la hallarĂ©” would convey the same message as “la encontrarĂ©.”
– “Buscar” means “to look for,” which implies an attempt to find – “la buscarĂ©” means “I will look for her.”

Conjugations of “encontrar”:
– Present: encuentro, encuentras, encuentra, encontramos, encontrĂ¡is, encuentran
– Preterite: encontrĂ©, encontraste, encontrĂ³, encontramos, encontrasteis, encontraron
– Imperfect: encontraba, encontrabas, encontraba, encontrĂ¡bamos, encontrabais, encontraban
– Conditional: encontrarĂ­a, encontrarĂ­as, encontrarĂ­a, encontrarĂ­amos, encontrarĂ­ais, encontrarĂ­an
– Future: encontrarĂ©, encontrarĂ¡s, encontrarĂ¡, encontraremos, encontrarĂ©is, encontrarĂ¡n

Examples of sentences using “encontrarĂ©”:
– Present: Siempre te encuentro en la biblioteca. (I always find you in the library.)
– Preterite: La encontrĂ© llorando en su habitaciĂ³n. (I found her crying in her room.)
– Imperfect: Cuando era niño, encontraba monedas en la calle. (When I was a child, I would find coins in the street.)
– Conditional: Si buscara en toda la ciudad, te encontrarĂ­a. (If I searched the whole city, I would find you.)
– Future: No te preocupes, te encontrarĂ© antes de que anochezca. (Don’t worry, I will find you before nightfall.)

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