dirías
"Dirías" is a Spanish verb that belongs to the first conjugation of regular verbs. It is the second person singular form of the verb "decir," which means "to say" or "to tell." The verb "dirías" is used to express a hypothetical or conditional situation in the past tense. For example, "Dirías que es una buena idea" translates to "You would say that it is a good idea." The verb "dirías" is formed by combining the second person singular pronoun "tú" with the past tense stem of "decir," which is "dir-." The full conjugation of "decir" in the conditional tense includes "diría" (first person singular), "dirías" (second person singular), "diría" (third person singular), "diríamos" (first person plural), "diríais" (second person plural), and "dirían" (third person plural). The conditional tense is used to express actions that are hypothetical, unlikely, or dependent on a condition.