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préféreriez

Préféreriez is the conditional present form of the French verb préférer, used with the subject vous. The verb préférer means to prefer, to like one thing more than another, and is an -er verb that builds its senses largely through related forms in different tenses. In the conditional présent, the endings -ais, -ais, -ait, -ions, -iez, -aient are added to the infinitive préférer, yielding je préférerais, tu préférerais, il préférerait, nous préférerions, vous préféreriez, ils préféreraient. The specific form vous préféreriez is typically used to express a hypothetical preference or a polite suggestion, as in: Préfereriez-vous le thé ou le café ?

Usage notes include that préférer is often followed by à to compare options, as in préférerais X

Etymology and history: préférer derives from Latin praeferre, meaning “to bear before” or “to place before.” The

à
Y
(to
prefer
X
to
Y).
The
vous
form
is
common
in
questions
and
offers,
such
as
when
proposing
a
choice:
«
Qu’est‑ce
que
vous
préféreriez
faire
?
».
The
form
préféreriez
is
distinct
from
the
present
indicative
vous
préférez
and
from
other
moods
like
the
imperfect
or
subjonctif,
which
use
different
endings
and
may
convey
different
shades
of
meaning.
modern
sense,
to
prefer,
emerged
over
centuries
in
Old
French
and
evolved
into
the
standard
French
verb
seen
today.
In
many
contexts,
préférer
et
ses
conjugaisons,
including
préféreriez,
are
used
to
discuss
preferences,
selections,
or
recommendations
in
a
courteous
or
hypothetical
frame.