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würdest

würdest is a conjugated form of the German verb werden and belongs to the Konjunktiv II (present subjunctive). It is the second person singular form, used with du, and functions to express hypothetical, conditional, or polite meaning. As a grammatical inflection rather than a standalone word, its primary purpose is to indicate what would happen under certain conditions.

In practice, du würdest appears in conditional or hypothetical clauses and in polite requests. For example:

Würdest contrasts with du wirst, the present indicative form meaning “you become” or “you will.” The Konjunktiv

Other persons: ihr würdet (you would, plural), er würde (he would), wir würden (we would). For the

Was
würdest
du
tun?
(What
would
you
do?).
Du
würdest
auch
mit
mir
kommen,
wenn
du
Zeit
hättest.
In
everyday
speech,
würdest
often
coexists
with
other
infinitives,
as
in
du
würdest
gehen
(you
would
go).
The
Konjunktiv
II
of
werden
is
frequently
realized
with
würde
forms,
and
du
würdest
is
a
standard,
widely
understood
realization
of
that
mood
and
tense.
II
form
is
used
to
distance
the
statement
from
certainty,
signaling
hypothetical
or
polite
nuance.
In
formal
or
written
German,
du
würdest
is
common
in
conditional
constructions,
while
in
conversation
the
shorter
but
more
frequent
construction
with
würde
+
infinitive
(du
würdest
gehen)
is
also
used.
polite
second
person,
Sie
würden
is
used.
The
form
du
würdest
thus
plays
a
central
role
in
expressing
imagined
outcomes,
advice,
or
requests
within
the
second-person
perspective.