Llegaría (en. Would arrive)

/ʝeˈɣaɾia/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates a future action of arriving at a place.
The train would arrive at eight.
El tren llegaría a las ocho.
Refers to the arrival at a state or condition.
If you study, you would become a good professional.
Si estudias, llegarías a ser un buen profesional.
Expresses the possibility of something happening.
A moment would arrive when you would have to decide.
Llegaría un momento en que tendrías que decidir.

Etymology

From the Latin 'adligare', which means to join, to tie.

Common Phrases and Expressions

I would arrive on time
This means that someone or something will arrive at the expected time.
Llegaría a tiempo
The day would arrive
It expresses the arrival of an anticipated or desired moment.
Llegaría el día

Related Words

to arrive
Verb that indicates the action of reaching a place.
llegar
arrival
Noun that refers to the act of arriving.
llegada

Slang Meanings

Used in the context of plans to go out or to a place.
Tomorrow, if all goes well, I would arrive at the party at ten.
Mañana si todo va bien, llegaría a la fiesta a las diez.