pointera

This is the 11057th most frequent French word.


pointera

"Pointera" means "will point" or "will clock in" depending on context.


In this sentence, 'pointera' refers to the action of clocking in or registering one's working hours. It is used in the future tense to describe an action that is going to happen.

Demain, il pointera à l'usine à huit heures.

Tomorrow, he will clock in at the factory at eight o'clock.


Here, 'pointera' conveys the notion of appearing or emerging, as the sun becomes visible at dawn. Again, it is in the future tense.

Le soleil pointera à l'horizon au lever du jour.

The sun will rise at the horizon at dawn.


In this sentence, 'pointera' is used figuratively to indicate the action of drawing attention to or highlighting an issue. It uses the future tense as well.

Elle pointera l'absence de clarté dans le document.

She will point out the lack of clarity in the document.