Acabaras (en. You will end up)
/a.ka'βa.ɾas/
Meaning & Definition
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verb
Indicates that the action of finishing or concluding something happens in the future in a hypothetical way.
If you finished your tasks, you could go out to play.
Si acabaras tus tareas, podrías salir a jugar.
Subjunctive form that expresses desire or possibility.
I hope you finish the project on time.
Espero que acabas el proyecto a tiempo.
Used to refer to the completion of an action in a conditional context.
If you finished this week, I will give you a gift.
Si acabaras esta semana, te daré un regalo.
Etymology
It derives from the verb 'acabar', from the Latin 'acabare', which means 'to finish' or 'to complete'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
I wish you would finish.
Expresses a desire for someone to finish something.
ojalá que acabaras
if you finish soon
A condition anticipating the conclusion of a task.
si acabas pronto
Related Words
finish
A verb that means to finish or conclude something.
acabar
to finish
A pronominal verb that indicates that something has been completely finished.
acabarse
finisher
Something that functions to conclude or end.
acabador
Slang Meanings
Used to describe a state of extreme exhaustion or fatigue.
After working so much, I'm already done.
Después de trabajar tanto, ya estoy acabada.