remporterait
Remporterait is the present conditional form of the French verb remporter. It expresses a hypothetical or contingent action and translates roughly as “would win” or “would bring back,” depending on context. The primary sense of remporter is to win a prize, a title, a match, or an election; for example, “Il remporterait le prix s’il présentait un dossier convaincant.”
Origin and senses: Remporter comes from porter, “to carry,” with the prefix re-, historically signaling back or
Usage and grammar: Remporter is a regular -er verb. The present conditional endings attach to the infinitive:
Related forms and notes: The infinitive is remporter; the past participle is remporté; the present tense is