Volverían (en. Would return)

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Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates an action of returning to a place.
If they had time, they would return home.
Si tuvieran tiempo, volverían a casa.
Expresses the possibility of something happening in the future.
They said they would come back next month.
Dijeron que volverían el próximo mes.
It is used to talk about a future desire or intention.
If they could, they would study again.
Si pudieran, volverían a estudiar.

Etymology

From Latin 'volvere', which means 'to spin' or 'to return.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

to start over
To start something anew.
volver a empezar
to look back
To reflect on the past.
volver la vista atrás
to retrace one's steps
To return to the place from which one departed.
volver por sus pasos

Related Words

volver
Returning to a previous place or state.
volver
revivir
Making something come back to life or relevance.
revivir
repetir
Doing something again.
repetir

Slang Meanings

Returning to a place for unclear or mysterious reasons.
After two years, I decided that I would return, but I didn't know why.
Después de dos años, decidí que volvería, pero no sabía por qué.
Doing something more than once.
If I go out again, they would definitely ask me to pay again.
Si vuelvo a salir, definitivamente volverían a pedirme que pague.