How to say "will cost" in Spanish

costará

kostaˈɾa

kostaˈɾa

Translation:will cost

Part of speech:verb

The word 'costará' is the third-person singular future tense of the verb 'costar,' meaning 'will cost.' It is used to indicate the price of something in the future, typically in an indicative mood.

Grammar

Tensefuture
Person3
Moodindicative
Voiceactive
Simple formcostar

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