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traeríais

Traeríais is the second-person plural form of the conditional simple mood of the Spanish verb traer, meaning “you all would bring.” It expresses a hypothetical action in the present or future from a past perspective, or a polite suggestion in a conditional sense. The form comes from the infinitive traer plus the conditional endings.

Conjugation in the conditional (present) for traer:

yo traería, tú traerías, él/ella/usted traería, nosotros traeríamos, vosotros traeríais, ellos/ellas/ustedes traerían. The stem remains traer-

Usage and examples:

- ¿Qué traeríais si os invitaran a la cena? (What would you all bring if you were invited

- Si tuviera que elegir, traeríais lo necesario y dejaríais el resto. (If I had to choose, you

The form is commonly found in Spain where the vosotros form is standard; in Latin America, igual

Notes:

Traer is irregular in other tenses and moods, but in the conditional the stem remains traer- with

and
the
ending
for
vosotros
is
-íais,
with
the
accent
to
indicate
the
correct
stress.
to
the
dinner?)
all
would
bring
what’s
necessary
and
leave
the
rest.)
meaning
would
typically
be
expressed
with
traerían
or
with
ustedes
traerían.
the
regular
conditional
endings.
Traeríais
should
not
be
confused
with
forms
of
the
imperfect
subjunctive
(for
example,
trajerais)
or
with
the
preterite
forms,
which
are
constructed
differently.