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Conjugation Chart
“Cansarse” (to get tired) in the Conditional Mood
Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | me cansarĂa |
TĂş | te cansarĂas |
Él / Ella / Usted | se cansarĂa |
Nosotros / Nosotras | nos cansarĂamos |
Vosotros / Vosotras | os cansarĂais |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes | se cansarĂan |
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Understanding the Conditional Mood of “Cansarse”
The Conditional Mood of cansarse is used to express hypothetical situations or possibilities in the future, for example: Me cansarĂa si corriera 10 kilĂłmetros. (I would get tired if I ran 10 kilometers.)
Cansarse is a regular verb, so its conjugations in the Conditional Mood follow the typical pattern for -ar verbs in Spanish.
How to Use Cansarse in the Conditional Mood
The conditional mood of cansarse expresses what would happen under certain conditions or hypothetical situations.
To get tired or fatigued: For example, Me cansarĂa si caminara tanto. (I would get tired if I walked that much.)
To become bored or fed up: For example, Me cansarĂa de esperar tanto tiempo. (I would get bored of waiting for so long.)
To lose patience or become irritated: For example, Me cansarĂa de tus excusas. (I would lose patience with your excuses.)
Colloquially, to get annoyed or fed up: For example, Me cansarĂa de tus tonterĂas. (I would get fed up with your nonsense.)
Real Life Examples of Cansarse in the Conditional Mood
DespuĂ©s de caminar todo el dĂa, me cansarĂa mucho. (After walking all day, I would get very tired.)
Si tuvieras que trabajar horas extras, te cansarĂas demasiado. (If you had to work overtime, you would get too tired.)
Con tanto ejercicio, se cansarĂa rápidamente. (With so much exercise, they would get tired quickly.)
DespuĂ©s de una larga caminata, nos cansarĂamos y tendrĂamos que descansar. (After a long hike, we would get tired and have to rest.)
Si os cansarĂais de estudiar tanto, deberĂan tomar un descanso. (If you all would get tired from studying so much, you should take a break.)
Con tanto trabajo en la oficina, se cansarĂan rápidamente. (With so much work at the office, they would get tired quickly.)
DespuĂ©s de jugar fĂştbol todo el dĂa, los niños se cansarĂan mucho. (After playing soccer all day, the kids would get very tired.)
Si tuvieras que correr una maratĂłn, te cansarĂas demasiado. (If you had to run a marathon, you would get too tired.)
Con tanto baile, me cansarĂa rápidamente. (With so much dancing, I would get tired quickly.)
DespuĂ©s de una larga jornada de trabajo, nos cansarĂamos y querrĂamos descansar. (After a long workday, we would get tired and want to rest.)
Con tantas tareas domĂ©sticas, te cansarĂas mucho. (With so many household chores, you would get very tired.)
DespuĂ©s de una larga caminata por la ciudad, me cansarĂa y necesitarĂa un descanso. (After a long walk around the city, I would get tired and need a break.)
Si tuvieras que estudiar toda la noche, te cansarĂas demasiado. (If you had to study all night, you would get too tired.)
Con tanto trabajo en el jardĂn, se cansarĂan rápidamente. (With so much work in the garden, they would get tired quickly.)
Conjugation Chart with English Translations
Conjugations of Cansarse (to get tired) in the Conditional Mood (Castilian Spanish) with English Translations:
Spanish | English |
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Yo me cansarĂa | I would get tired |
TĂş te cansarĂas | You would get tired |
Él / Ella / Usted se cansarĂa | He / She / You (formal) would get tired |
Nosotros / Nosotras nos cansarĂamos | We would get tired |
Vosotros / Vosotras os cansarĂais | You all would get tired |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes se cansarĂan | They / You all (formal) would get tired |
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Synonyms
The Conditional mood is also known as the Simple Conditional, Conditional Simple, Would Tense, or Future of the Past in English, and as Condicional Simple, Pospretérito, Potencial Simple, or Condicional de Indicativo in Spanish.