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encapricháremos
Future subjunctivenosotrosconjugation ofencapricharse.
encapricharemos
Futurenosotrosconjugation ofencapricharse.

encapricharse

A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Te ves cansado.).
pronominal verb
a. to set one's mind on
Se encaprichó con estudiar en el extranjero y ahora se ha disgustado porque no podrá hacerlo.He set his mind on studying abroad and now he's upset because he wont be able to.
a. to be infatuated
Lucas se enamoró de Nina, pero ella se encaprichó con su hermano.Lucas fell in love with Nina, but she was infatuated with his brother.
b. to take a fancy
Parece que ese nuevo alumno se ha encaprichado contigo. No para de mirarte.It seems that new student has taken a fancy to you. He won't stop staring.
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