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viaggerebbe

Viaggerebbe is the third-person singular present conditional form of the Italian verb viaggiare, meaning to travel. It is used to express a hypothetical or potential action, typically translated as “he would travel” or “she would travel” in English. The form appears in both spoken and written Italian to convey possibility, intention under certain conditions, or polite nuance.

Formation and related forms: The present conditional is built from the verb stem viagg- with the endings

Usage notes: Viaggerebbe is commonly used in conditional constructions, including hypothetical clauses with se (if). For

See also: viaggiare, condizionale presente, verbs of travel.

-erebbe,
-eresti,
-erebbe,
-eremmo,
-ereste,
-erebbero.
The
complete
paradigm
for
viaggiare
is:
io
viaggerei,
tu
viaggeresti,
lui/lei
viaggerebbe,
noi
viaggeremmo,
voi
viaggereste,
loro
viaggerebbero.
Thus,
viaggerebbe
specifically
corresponds
to
the
third-person
singular.
example:
Se
avesse
tempo,
lui
viaggerebbe
per
il
mondo
(If
he
had
time,
he
would
travel
the
world).
It
can
also
appear
in
independent
clauses
to
indicate
a
conditional
intention
or
polite
suggestion,
such
as:
Lui
viaggerebbe
volentieri,
ma
non
può.
The
form
is
standard
in
everyday
Italian
and
appears
in
literature,
journalism,
and
dialogue.