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envahiriez

Envahiriez is the second-person plural form of the French verb envahir in the conditional present tense, meaning “you would overrun” or “you would invade” depending on context. As a conjugated form, it is not a standalone dictionary entry but a grammatical variant used to express hypothetical or conditional action directed at multiple people.

Etymology and morphology: Envahir is a regular -ir verb. In French, the conditional present is formed by

Usage: The form appears in contexts where a condition or hypothetical outcome is described, such as in

Notes: In practical use, envahiriez is treated as a conjugated form of envahir rather than a separate

See also: Envahir, conditionnel présent, French conjugation, French grammar.

attaching
the
appropriate
endings
to
the
infinitive.
For
the
pronoun
vous,
the
ending
is
-iez,
producing
envahiriez.
This
follows
the
standard
pattern
for
all
-ir
verbs
in
the
conditionnel
présent:
-ais,
-ais,
-ait,
-ions,
-iez,
-aient.
Accordingly,
envahiriez
encodes
a
hypothetical
or
contingent
action
addressed
to
more
than
one
person.
clauses
beginning
with
si,
or
in
reported
speech
and
polite
or
formal
registers.
It
is
commonly
encountered
in
language-learning
materials
and
grammar
references
illustrating
French
verb
conjugation
rather
than
as
a
distinct
lexical
item
with
its
own
semantic
field.
word.
Learners
are
typically
directed
to
memorize
its
spelling
as
part
of
the
full
conjugation
table
for
envahir.
The
verb
envahir
itself
means
to
overrun,
invade,
or
overwhelm,
with
the
conditional
form
envahiriez
conveying
a
potential
action
under
a
given
condition.