iría
/iˈɾia/, [iˈɾi.a]go, go to, would go
Verb iría
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First-person singular (yo) conditional form of ir.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) conditional form of ir.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) conditional form of ir.
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En tu lugar yo no iría allí.
I wouldn't go there if I were you.
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Primero, no puedo ir. Segundo, no iría aunque pudiera.
First, I can't go. Second, I wouldn't go even if I could.
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Ella no iría de paseo con él.
She wouldn't go for a walk with him.
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Pensé que Tom iría a banco a sacar algo de efectivo.
I thought Tom would go to the bank and get some cash.
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Tom le dijo a Mary que él iría a Boston en octubre.
Tom told Mary that he'd go to Boston in October.
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Le pregunté si iría ahí el día siguiente.
I asked him if he would go there the next day.
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Si fuera joven iría al extranjero.
If I were young, I would go abroad.
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Si yo fuera tú, me iría directo a casa.
If I were you, I'd go home right away.
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Si Mary supiera nadar, iría más seguido a la playa.
If Mary knew how to swim, she would go to the beach more often.
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Yo no iría ahí solo.
I wouldn't go there on my own.
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