limiterais
Limiterais is a French verb form: the first person singular of the conditional present of the verb limiter, which means to limit. It is used to express a hypothetical action, a result under a condition, or a polite or cautious suggestion. In effect, limiterais corresponds to “I would limit” in English and appears in both everyday speech and formal writing when talking about what the speaker would do under certain circumstances.
Formation and forms: The conditional present endings for most -er verbs attach to the infinitive stem limiter-.
Usage: Limiterais is used to discuss hypothetical actions, such as budget decisions or policy measures. For
Relation to other forms: Limiterais contrasts with the imperfect indicative limiterais versus limitais (imperfect) and limiterait
See also: limiter, conditional mood, French verb conjugation.