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planearía

Planearía is the imperfect conditional form of the Spanish verb planear. It functions as a finite verb form used to express hypothetical or polite actions and is compatible with any subject in the singular or plural, depending on the conjugation. Planear, the base verb, has two main senses in Spanish: to devise or organize something (to plan) and to glide or soar, as a glider does. The form planearía retains the same spelling regardless of meaning; context determines the sense.

Conjugation in the conditional simple is as follows: yo planearía, tú planearías, él planearía, ella planearía,

Usage notes: The conditional mood expresses what would happen under certain conditions or as a courteous or

Etymology and context: Planearía comes from planear, with the typical -ía ending that signals the conditional

usted
planearía;
nosotros
planearíamos,
vosotros
planearíais,
ustedes
planearían;
ellos
planearían,
ellas
planearían.
The
accent
on
planearía
marks
the
syllable
where
the
stress
lands,
following
standard
Spanish
stress
rules
for
conditional
endings.
speculative
statement.
Examples:
“Yo
planearía
una
reunión
si
todos
pueden
asistir.”
“Si
tuviera
más
tiempo,
planearía
un
viaje.”
In
clauses
with
si,
the
corresponding
condition
is
typically
in
the
imperfect
subjunctive
(e.g.,
“Si
tuviera
más
tiempo,
planearía…”).
mood
in
Spanish.
The
word
is
a
verb
form,
not
a
noun,
and
its
interpretation
hinges
on
the
subject
and
the
surrounding
context.