Iría (en. I would go)

/iˈɾia/

Meaning & Definition

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verb
Indicates a future action or possibility.
If I had time, I would go to the party.
Si tuviera tiempo, iría a la fiesta.
Expresses a desire or intention.
I would go on vacation if I could.
Yo iría de vacaciones si pudiera.
Used to talk about hypothetical situations.
If I were offered a job there, I would go without hesitation.
Si me ofrecieran un trabajo allí, iría sin dudar.

Etymology

From the Latin verb 'ire', meaning 'to go'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

I would go
Indicates a desire to go or do something.
yo iría
if I were
Expresses a hypothetical condition that could result in the action of going.
si yo fuera
you would leave
Asks about a possible future action.
te irías

Related Words

go
Verb that indicates the action of moving from one place to another.
ir
future
Verb tense that indicates an action that will happen later.
futuro
conditional
Verbal mood that expresses an action that depends on a condition.
condicional

Slang Meanings

To express intentions in a colloquial way.
If I have money, I would go to that concert.
Si tengo dinero, iría a ese concierto.
To talk about plans informally.
Tomorrow I would go to the beach if the weather is nice.
Mañana iría a la playa si el clima está bien.