Resultaría (en. Would be)
/resul.taˈɾi.a/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates what could happen as a result of an action.
If you study, it would result in better academic performance.
Si estudias, resultaría en un mejor rendimiento escolar.
Expresses a potential eventuality.
If you work hard, it would result in a promotion.
Si trabajas duro, resultaría en un ascenso.
It is used to describe the effects of a circumstance.
Climate change would result in more droughts.
El cambio del clima resultaría en más sequías.
Etymology
The verb 'resultar' comes from the Latin 'resultare', which means 'jumping back' or 'to respond'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
it would be beneficial
It would be of great help or advantage.
resultaría beneficioso
it would be complicated
It would be difficult to perform or understand.
resultaría complicado
it would not be the same
It would not have the same effect or result.
no resultaría igual
Related Words
result
Consequence or effect of an action or process.
resultado
resulting
That is the result of something.
resultante
to result
To yield a result, to produce a consequence.
resultar
Slang Meanings
It is used to suggest a doubt about the outcome of an action.
If you do that, what do you think would result?
Si haces eso, ¿qué crees que resultaría?
It can be used in a humorous context to refer to an unexpected result.
If you jump in without thinking, the result would be funny.
Si te lanzas sin pensar, el resultado sería divertido.