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diventerebbe

Diventerebbe is the Italian conditional present form used with the subject in the third person singular (egli/ella or Lei, in formal address) of the verb diventare, meaning “to become.” It expresses hypothetical outcomes, polite or cautious statements, or actions dependent on a condition.

Form and usage

Diventerebbe indicates what would happen under a given condition. In standard Italian, it often appears in

Examples

- Se avesse tempo, diventerebbe insegnante. (If [he/she] had time, [he/she] would become a teacher.)

- Lei diventerebbe un partner affidabile, se lavorasse sulla comunicazione. (You, in formal address, would become a

- Di fronte a una scelta difficile, diventerebbe chiaro cosa fare. (When faced with a difficult choice,

Etymology and related forms

Diventerebbe comes from diventare, augmented by the conditional present ending. Related forms express the same mood

main
clauses
of
conditional
sentences
or
in
statements
about
what
someone
would
become.
It
can
be
used
with
formal
address
(Lei
diventerebbe)
in
the
same
way
as
the
third-person
singular
form.
The
form
is
derived
from
the
verb
diventare
plus
the
conditional
ending
-erebbe;
other
forms
of
the
same
verb
in
the
present
conditional
include
io
diventerei,
tu
diventeresti,
noi
diventeremmo,
voi
diventereste,
loro
diventerebbero.
reliable
partner
if
you
worked
on
communication.)
it
would
become
clear
what
to
do.)
for
other
subjects:
io
diventerei,
tu
diventeresti,
noi
diventeremmo,
voi
diventereste,
loro
diventerebbero.
The
conditional
mood
is
often
used
in
Italian
to
convey
hypothetical
situations,
polite
requests,
or
reported
speculation.