Volaría (en. Would fly)
/bolaˈɾia/
Meaning & Definition
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verb
Indicates the action of moving in the air.
If you had wings, you would fly over the clouds.
Si tuvieras alas, volarías sobre las nubes.
It is used to express a desire or a future possibility.
In an ideal place, I would fly everywhere.
En un lugar ideal, volaría a todas partes.
Refers to the action of leaving a place quickly.
In a dangerous situation, he would fly without hesitation.
En una situación de peligro, él volaría sin dudar.
Etymology
It comes from the Latin 'volare', which means 'to fly'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
fly high
To have high aspirations or ambitions.
volar alto
fly with joy
To feel very happy or excited.
volar de alegría
fly to pieces
To disintegrate or break completely.
volar en pedazos
Related Words
I return
Action of turning around or returning.
vuelvo
wind
Movement of air.
viento
wing
Extremity of a bird or an object that allows it to fly.
ala
Slang Meanings
To express a desire to leave or go away quickly.
I'm leaving, I would fly away from here if I could.
Me voy, volaría de aquí si pudiera.
To wish for something to happen quickly or effectively.
If they gave me wings, I would fly to the beach in an instant.
Si me dieran alas, volaría a la playa en un instante.