Llamaría (en. I would call)
/ʎa.maˈɾi.a/
Meaning & Definition
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verb
Indicates a future conditioned action based on a supposition.
If I had his number, I would call him to invite him.
Si tuviera su número, lo llamaría para invitarlo.
Expresses a desire or the possibility of making a call.
He would call me if he knew I was here.
Me llamaría si supiera que estoy aquí.
Used in hypothetical contexts to refer to an action that is not certain.
If they gave me his number, I would call him without hesitation.
Si me dieran su número, lo llamaría sin dudarlo.
Etymology
From the verb 'llamar', which comes from the Latin 'clamare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
knock on the door
Knock on the door for someone to come out or enter.
llamar a la puerta
draw attention
Do something to be noticed by others.
llamar la atención
call by phone
Make a phone call to someone.
llamar por teléfono
Related Words
called
The action of calling or the name given to someone.
llamado
caller
The person making the call.
llamante
call
The communication made through a telephone.
llamada
Slang Meanings
To call someone casually.
I’m going to call Juan to see what he’s doing.
Voy a llamarle a Juan para ver qué hace.
Used in an urgent context to contact someone.
Call the ambulance, please!
¡Llama a la ambulancia, por favor!