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livrerais

Livrerais is a French verb form that serves as the present conditional for the verb livrer, meaning to deliver. It is used with the first or second person singular subject, yielding je livrerais (I would deliver) or tu livrerais (you would deliver). The form signals hypothetical action, a conditional situation, or a polite offer or request.

Formation and forms: The present conditional is built by taking the infinitive livrer and adding the endings

Usage and nuance: Livrerais is commonly found in hypothetical clauses and courteous phrasing. Examples include: "Je

Related forms: The past conditional would use formed with avoir plus livré, e.g., j'aurais livré. The past

-ais,
-ais,
-ait,
-ions,
-iez,
-aient.
For
livrer,
this
gives:
je
livrerais,
tu
livrerais,
il
livrerait,
nous
livrerions,
vous
livreriez,
ils
livreraient.
The
verb
livrer
is
regular
in
the
conditional,
with
no
irregular
stem
changes
in
this
tense.
livrerais
ce
colis
demain
si
j'en
avais
la
possibilité"
(I
would
deliver
this
package
tomorrow
if
I
had
the
possibility)
or
"Tu
livrerais
les
documents,
s'il
te
plaît?"
(Would
you
deliver
the
documents,
please?).
In
everyday
French,
livrer
can
refer
to
delivering
goods,
providing
services,
or
handing
over
information,
and
the
conditional
form
often
expresses
conditional
offers,
proposals,
or
polite
suggestions.
participle
of
livrer
is
livré.
See
also
other
conjugations
of
livrer
for
different
subjects
and
tenses.