attiriez
Attiriez is a conjugated form of the French verb attirer, which means to attract. It is not a standalone verb form; it appears in two tenses for the second-person plural subject (vous). Specifically, attirer uses the endings -iez in both the imperfect indicative and the present conditional, yielding the forms vous attiriez (you were attracting / you used to attract) and vous attireriez (you would attract). The spelling is identical, so the intended tense is determined by context.
Etymology and derivation: attirer comes from Old French attirer, itself from the Latin ad tirare (“to pull
Usage notes: Attiriez is common in narrative and hypothetical constructions. It appears in si-clauses to express
- Imparfait: Vous attiriez l’attention des passants par votre énergie.
- Conditionnel: Vous attireriez des clients si votre proposition était meilleure.
See also: attirer, French verb conjugation, imperfect, conditional.