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volveríamos

Volveríamos is the first-person plural conditional form of the Spanish verb volver, meaning “we would return” or “we would go back.” The conditional mood expresses hypothetical or contingent actions, often used in clauses introduced by si (if) or to make polite statements or proposals.

Morphology: It is formed by the infinitive volver plus the ending -íamos, which corresponds to the nosotros

Usage: Volveríamos describes actions that would occur under certain conditions. For example: “Si tuviéramos más tiempo,

Notes: The exact meaning depends on context; without an explicit condition, it still conveys a hypothetical

(we)
form.
The
conditional
endings
are
-ía,
-ías,
-ía,
-íamos,
-íais,
-ían,
so
volveríamos
marks
number
and
person
in
the
conditional
tense.
volveríamos
a
visitarlos”
(If
we
had
more
time,
we
would
go
back
to
visit
them).
“Volveríamos
mañana”
communicates
a
contingent
plan,
and
other
conditional
statements
can
express
willingness
or
proposals,
such
as
“Volveríamos
si
nos
pidieran”
(We
would
return
if
they
asked
us).
or
conditional
sense.
It
contrasts
with
the
simple
future
“volveremos,”
which
denotes
a
definite
action
in
the
future
rather
than
a
conditional
one.