How do you say "would be" in Spanish? I got "sea" I really don't think tahat right from bablefish its not in my book anywhere
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is it auxiliary nombre
It would usually be "seri'a", the conditional tense of "ser" but it depends upon the subject of the verb.
That is my uniformed opinion, 50 years after taking high schoool Spanisn. I suggest you await SraJMcGin's definitive answer.
Never trust babelfish.com for an accurate translation.
That is my uniformed opinion, 50 years after taking high schoool Spanisn. I suggest you await SraJMcGin's definitive answer.
Never trust babelfish.com for an accurate translation.
I don't. I just use it as a general translation
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"would be" is the Conditional Tense. The next decision to make is it "ser" or "estar" and that depends totally upon the context, or how it is used.
It also depends upon the subject: I, you, he, she, it, we, they, you-all, etc. Give us the complete sentence and we can help you far better.
He would be here = estaría
He would be a teacher = sería
Sra
"would be" is the Conditional Tense. The next decision to make is it "ser" or "estar" and that depends totally upon the context, or how it is used.
It also depends upon the subject: I, you, he, she, it, we, they, you-all, etc. Give us the complete sentence and we can help you far better.
He would be here = estaría
He would be a teacher = sería
Sra