Subiría (en. Would upload)

/suˈβiɾja/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates the action of elevating something to a higher place.
If I had time, I would climb the mountain with my friends.
Si tuviera tiempo, subiría la montaña con mis amigos.
Used to express a change of state to a higher position.
She would advance in her job if she put in more effort.
Ella subiría de nivel en su trabajo si se esforzara más.
To express a future action in the context of a supposition.
If it rains, I would not go up to the viewpoint.
Si llueve, no subiría al mirador.

Etymology

From the Latin 'subire', which means 'to go under' or 'to rise'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

raise the temperature
To increase the heat of something.
subir la temperatura
get someone on the bandwagon
To include someone in a situation or group.
subir a alguien al carro
ups and downs
Referring to something that oscillates between two states.
sube y baja

Related Words

ascent
Action of rising.
subida
to rise
Infinitive verb, meaning to rise or ascend.
subir
ascent
Action of going up or elevating to a higher position.
ascenso

Slang Meanings

To be on the rise, especially in the context of prices.
Food prices would rise in the market this month.
Los precios de los alimentos subirían en el mercado este mes.
To start to succeed or improve in a situation.
After so many attempts, finally her career would take off soon.
Después de tantos intentos, finalmente su carrera subiría pronto.