Tendriamos (en. We would have)
/tenˈdɾjamos/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Expression of the conditional mood of the verb 'tener' in the first person plural.
If we had more time, we would have more opportunities to travel.
Si tuviéramos más tiempo, tendríamos más oportunidades de viajar.
Used in hypothetical situations related to possessions or experiences.
Instead, we would have to make a deeper assessment.
En su lugar, tendríamos que hacer una evaluación más profunda.
Used to express a condition that could be real in the future.
If we won the lottery, we would have to think about how to invest it.
Si ganáramos la lotería, tendríamos que pensar en cómo invertirlo.
Etymology
From the verb 'tener', which comes from the Latin 'tenere'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
we would have to
indicates a hypothetical obligation or necessity.
tendríamos que
if we had
indicates a condition that suspends current reality.
si tuviéramos
in case we had
refers to hypothetical future situations.
en caso de que tuviéramos
Related Words
to have
Verb that indicates possession or existence.
tener
possession
Act of possessing something.
tenencia
fork
Person who possesses something.
tenedor
Slang Meanings
Condition of future possession.
If we could travel, we would have a lot of stories to tell.
Si pudiéramos viajar, tendríamos un montón de historias que contar.
Possibility of obtaining something.
If we come together, we would have more power in the negotiation.
Si nos unimos, tendríamos más poder en la negociación.