Moriría (en. Would die)

mo-ree-REE-ah

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To express that one is certain of dying.
If I stay sick like this, I would die of sadness.
Si sigo enfermo así, moriría de tristeza.
To indicate a supposed future situation that could result in death.
In that fight, if they don't help me, I would die.
En esa lucha, si no me ayuden, moriría.
To be in the condition of ceasing to live.
If I don't take care of myself, I would die young.
Si no me cuido, moriría joven.

Etymology

From the Latin 'mori', which means to die.

Common Phrases and Expressions

die laughing
To experience excessive laughter.
morir de risa
I don't want to die without
I don't want to pass away without having done something.
no quiero morir sin
die in the attempt
Failing in a very complicated effort.
morir en el intento

Related Words

to die
To cease to live.
morir
death
End of life.
muerte
mortality
Number of deaths in a given time.
mortandad

Slang Meanings

To be extremely tired.
Today I'm so exhausted that I feel like I would die.
Hoy estoy tan exhausto que siento que moriría.
To feel like fainting.
After so many hours without eating, I would die if I don't sit down.
Después de tantas horas sin comer, moriría si no me siento.