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dependerían

Dependerían is a verb form in Spanish that corresponds to the third person plural of the conditional tense of the verb depender. In English, it translates as "they would depend." It is used to express hypothetical or contingent outcomes that would occur under certain conditions.

The conditional present, used to convey what would happen under specific circumstances, can indicate possibility, probability,

Conjugation and related forms: dependerían is the form for ellos/ellas/ustedes in the conditional present. Other forms

Etymology and family: depender comes from the Latin dependere, formed from de- plus pendere (to hang). In

or
a
cautious
assertion
about
the
present
or
future.
Dependerían
often
appears
in
clauses
that
introduce
a
condition
(for
example
with
si)
or
in
statements
about
what
could
happen
if
factors
change:
"Si
hubiera
más
recursos,
las
decisiones
dependerían
de
la
cooperación."
Another
common
use
is
to
discuss
outcomes
that
would
depend
on
other
variables
or
actors.
of
the
same
verb
in
the
conditional
present
are:
yo
dependería,
tú
dependerías,
él/ella/usted
dependería,
nosotros
dependeríamos,
vosotros
dependeríais,
ellos/ellas/ustedes
dependerían.
The
verb
depender
follows
a
regular
-er
conjugation
pattern
in
the
conditional.
Spanish,
it
retains
meanings
related
to
being
contingent
on
or
determined
by
something
else.
See
also
the
related
verb
dependiente
(dependent)
and
the
broader
family
around
depender
in
verbs
that
express
condition
or
reliance.