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paraîtrions

Paraîtrions is the first-person plural form of the French verb paraître in the conditional present. It corresponds to the meaning “we would appear” or “we would seem” and is used to express hypothetical or polite statements in agreement with the conditional mood.

Paraître is a versatile verb with several senses. It can mean to appear in a physical sense,

In terms of use, paraîtrions appears primarily in formal, literary, or hypothetic constructions. It is common

Conjugation notes: paraîtrions is the nous form of paraître in the conditionnel présent. Other forms of the

Examples:

- Nous paraîtrions plus confiants si nous avions plus de ressources.

- Si les résultats paraissent insuffisants, nous paraîtrions moins crédibles devant le comité.

to
seem
or
give
the
impression
of
being,
and
in
publication
contexts
it
can
mean
to
be
published
or
to
come
out.
The
conditional
form
paraîtrions
can
be
used
across
these
senses
when
describing
a
hypothetical
scenario
or
a
cautious
assertion
about
what
might
be
seen
or
believed
under
certain
conditions.
in
si
clauses
that
pair
the
imparfait
with
the
conditionnel
présent
in
the
main
clause,
for
example:
“Si
nous
paraissions
plus
confiants,
nous
paraîtrions
plus
convaincants”
(If
we
appeared
more
confident,
we
would
seem
more
convincing).
The
form
can
also
appear
in
more
tentative
or
diplomatic
statements
in
discourse.
same
verb
in
the
conditional
présent
are:
je
paraîtrais,
tu
paraîtrais,
il
paraîtrait,
nous
paraîtrions,
vous
paraîtriez,
ils
paraîtraient.