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arderás
-you will burn
Futureconjugation ofarder.
arderás
-you will burn
Futurevosconjugation ofarder.

arder

arder(
ahr
-
dehr
)
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb
a. to burn
Se podían distinguir los tejados del pueblo que ardían en la noche.The roofs of the village could be seen burning in the night.
a. to be boiling hot
Cuidado que la paella está ardiendo.Careful, the paella pan is boiling hot.
a. to sting
Me ardió mucho el corte al ponerle alcohol.The cut stung a lot when I put alcohol on it.
b. to burn
Me debería haber puesto crema solar ayer. Me arde la espalda.I should have put sunscreen on yesterday. My back is burning.
c. to smart
Ese corte que me hice con el papel me arde.The paper cut I got is making my finger smart.
a. to burn
Ardía de deseo por ella, pero no le hacía ningún caso.He burned with desire for her, but she ignored him.
b. to seethe
Arde de rabia cuando la gente le dice cosas así.He seethes with rage whenever people say things like that to him.
arderse
A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Te ves cansado.).
pronominal verb
a. to burn up
El campo fue alcanzado por un rayo y todo nuestro maíz se ardió.A bolt of lightning struck the field, and all of our corn burned up.
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