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reunieran

Reunieran is the imperfect subjunctive form of the Spanish verb reunir, used for the third-person plural (ellos, ellas, ustedes). It appears in the -ra variant of the imperfect subjunctive, and there is an alternative -se variant with the same meaning (reuniesen), which is more common in some dialects. When the verb is used reflexively as reunirse, the corresponding form is se reunieran.

In usage, reunieran appears in subordinate clauses to express hypotheticals, doubt, wishes, or past-reported speech. It

Notes on variation: the -ra form reunieran is widely understood and used in many Spanish-speaking regions, while

Summary: reunieran is a key form for expressing past-subjunctive hypotheticals or indirect speech related to gathering

is
common
in
conditional
constructions
and
in
clauses
introduced
by
si
(if).
For
example,
in
a
hypothetical
present
or
future
context:
Si
reunieran
a
todos,
podríamos
tomar
una
decisión.
In
a
wish
or
polite
request:
Quisiera
que
se
reunieran
mañana
para
discutir
el
plan.
In
reported
or
indirect
speech:
Dijo
que
no
creían
que
reunieran
pruebas
suficientes.
the
-se
variant
reuniesen
coexists
in
standard
usage,
with
regional
preferences
influencing
which
form
sounds
more
natural.
The
verb
reunirse,
meaning
to
meet
or
gather
oneself,
follows
the
same
imperfect
subjunctive
pattern,
and
its
reflexive
form
in
the
same
tense
is
se
reunieran.
or
meeting,
with
reflexive
usage
requiring
se
reunieran.