Divorciarse Conditional Mood in Castilian Spanish

The Conditional Mood of divorciarse is used to express hypothetical situations or possibilities related to getting divorced, for example, Si mi esposa y yo no nos lleváramos bien, nos divorciaríamos. (If my wife and I didn’t get along, we would get divorced.)

Divorciarse is a regular verb, so its conditional conjugations follow the typical patterns for -ar verbs in Spanish.

Conjugations

Conjugations of Divorciarse (to get divorced) in the Conditional Mood tense (Castilian Spanish):

Pronoun Conjugation
Yome divorciaría
te divorciarías
Él / Ella / Ustedse divorciaría
Nosotros / Nosotrasnos divorciaríamos
Vosotros / Vosotrasos divorciaríais
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedesse divorciarían

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Usage of Divorciarse in the Conditional Mood

The conditional mood of divorciarse expresses what would happen if a certain condition were met, often conveying hypothetical or imagined situations.

Hypothetical situation: For example, Si tuviera más dinero, me divorciaría. (If I had more money, I would get divorced.)

Polite request: For example, ¿Te divorciarías de tu esposa si te lo pidiera amablemente? (Would you get divorced from your wife if I asked you politely?)

Expressing doubt or uncertainty: For example, No creo que se divorciarían, parecen muy felices juntos. (I don’t think they would get divorced, they seem very happy together.)

Slang/Idiomatic: For example, ¡Divórciate de esa idea tan loca! (Ditch that crazy idea!)

Examples

Examples of Divorciarse in the Conditional Mood

Si mi matrimonio no funcionara, me divorciaría sin dudarlo. (If my marriage wasn’t working out, I wouldn’t hesitate to get divorced.)

Después de tantas peleas, te divorciarías si fueras inteligente. (After so many fights, you’d get divorced if you were smart.)

Ella no está feliz con su esposo, así que probablemente se divorciaría pronto. (She’s not happy with her husband, so she’d probably get divorced soon.)

Si no pudiéramos resolver nuestros problemas, nos divorciaríamos de manera amistosa. (If we couldn’t resolve our issues, we’d get an amicable divorce.)

¿Ustedes se divorciarían si uno de los dos fuera infiel? (Would you two get divorced if one of you cheated?)

Mis padres se divorciarían si mi papá siguiera bebiendo tanto. (My parents would get divorced if my dad kept drinking so much.)

Aunque no lo creas, me divorciaría si mi esposa me engañara. (Believe it or not, I’d get divorced if my wife cheated on me.)

¿En serio te divorciarías solo porque tu marido dejó la tapa del inodoro levantada? (Would you really get divorced just because your husband left the toilet seat up?)

Esa pareja se divorciaría si uno de ellos ganara la lotería. (That couple would get divorced if one of them won the lottery.)

Mis vecinos se divorciarían si supieran lo infieles que son el uno con el otro. (My neighbors would get divorced if they knew how unfaithful they are to each other.)

Yo nunca me divorciaría de mi esposa, la amo demasiado. (I would never get divorced from my wife, I love her too much.)

Ellos se divorciarían si uno de los dos quisiera tener hijos y el otro no. (They would get divorced if one of them wanted kids and the other didn’t.)

¿Alguna vez os divorciaríais por razones económicas? (Would you ever get divorced for financial reasons?)

Conjugations with English Translations

Conjugations of Divorciarse (to get divorced) in the Conditional Mood tense (Castilian Spanish) with English Translations:

Spanish English
Yo me divorciaría I would get divorced
Tú te divorciarías You would get divorced
Él / Ella / Usted se divorciaría He / She / You (formal) would get divorced
Nosotros / Nosotras nos divorciaríamos We would get divorced
Vosotros / Vosotras os divorciaríais You all would get divorced
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes se divorciarían They / You all (formal) would get divorced

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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.