falláramos
Falláramos is the first-person plural imperfect subjunctive form of the Spanish verb fallar, meaning "to fail." It is used in subordinate clauses to express hypothetical, contingent, or unreal actions in the past. The form is common in conditional constructions and in clauses that depend on expressions of doubt, possibility, desire, or emotion in the past.
Formation and related forms: For -ar verbs, the imperfect subjunctive has several variants. Falláramos belongs to
Usage notes: The imperfect subjunctive, including falláramos, commonly appears after si in conditional clauses to describe
Example: Si falláramos, tendríamos que analizar qué salió mal. This illustrates a hypothetical past scenario where
Etymology and usage context: Falláramos derives from fallar (to fail) with the standard imperfect subjunctive endings