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viaggeresti

Viaggeresti is the second-person singular present conditional form of the Italian verb viaggiare, meaning to travel. It expresses hypothetical or potential action and is commonly used in conditional clauses or in polite or tentative statements, as in “Se avessi tempo, viaggeresti molto” (If you had time, you would travel a lot).

Morphology and conjugation follow the regular -are verb pattern in the present conditional. The full present

Etymology and usage notes: viaggeresti derives from the root viagg- of viaggiare, with the standard Italian

Examples:

- Se avessi tempo, viaggeresti molto.

- Vorrei sapere se viaggeresti da solo o con altri.

- Con un biglietto conveniente, viaggeresti quest’estate?

See also: viaggiare, condizionale presente. This entry covers the function, morphology, and typical usage of viaggeresti

conditional
conjugation
of
viaggiare
is:
io
viaggerei,
tu
viaggeresti,
lui/lei
viaggerebbe,
noi
viaggeremmo,
voi
viaggereste,
loro
viaggierebbero.
Viaggeresti
specifically
corresponds
to
the
second-person
singular
form,
matching
the
stem
viagg-
with
the
appropriate
ending
-esti.
conditional
suffix
-esti
for
the
tu
form.
It
is
appropriate
in
hypothetical
contexts
introduced
by
if-clauses
with
se
and
in
discussions
of
possible
actions
under
certain
circumstances.
The
tone
is
conditional
and
can
range
from
neutral
to
mildly
tentative,
depending
on
context
and
intonation.
within
standard
Italian
grammar.