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prenderei

Prenderei is the first-person singular form of the present conditional mood of the Italian verb prendere, meaning to take, grab, or obtain. It is used to express actions that would occur under certain conditions, to make polite offers or requests, or to discuss hypothetical scenarios.

Formation and conjugation: Prendere is an -ere verb, and the present conditional endings are -ei, -esti, -ebbe,

Usage: Prenderei appears in conditional clauses and conditional statements. For example, in a hypothetical situation: Se

Etymology and related forms: Prendere derives from the Latin prehendere, via the development of Italian -ere

See also: Prendere (Italian verb), Condizionale presente (Italian present conditional), Italian verb conjugation patterns.

-emmo,
-este,
-ebbero.
Therefore
the
full
present
conditional
forms
are:
io
prenderei,
tu
prenderesti,
lui/lei
prenderebbe,
noi
prenderemmo,
voi
prendereste,
loro
prenderebbero.
avessi
tempo,
prenderei
quel
treno.
To
make
a
polite
offer
or
statement:
Prenderei
volentieri
un
caffè.
The
form
can
also
convey
tentative
intention
or
preference,
as
in
expressing
what
one
would
do
under
different
circumstances.
verbs.
Prenderei
shares
a
common
stem
with
other
conditional
forms
of
prendere
(prenderesti,
prenderebbe,
prenderemmo,
prendereste,
prenderebbero).