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Conjugation Chart
“Nadar” (to swim) in the Conditional Mood
Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | nadaría |
Tú | nadarías |
Él / Ella / Usted | nadaría |
Nosotros / Nosotras | nadaríamos |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes | nadarían |
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Understanding the Conditional Mood of “Nadar”
The Conditional Mood of pelear is used to express hypothetical or imagined situations, for example: Si tuviera más tiempo, pelearía por esa causa. (If I had more time, I would fight for that cause.)
Pelear is a regular verb, so its Conditional conjugations follow the typical pattern for -ar verbs in Spanish.
How to Use Nadar in the Conditional Mood
The conditional mood of pelear is used to express hypothetical or imagined situations related to fighting, arguing, or struggling.
Physical fighting: For example, Si me provocaran, pelearía con ellos. (If they provoked me, I would fight with them.) This meaning refers to engaging in physical combat or violence.
Arguing or verbal fighting: For example, Pelearíamos todo el tiempo si viviéramos juntos. (We would argue all the time if we lived together.) This usage implies heated verbal disputes or disagreements.
Struggling or making an effort: For example, Pelearía por conseguir ese trabajo. (I would struggle to get that job.) In this sense, it means to make a concerted effort or fight for something.
Competing or vying: For example, Los equipos pelearían por el campeonato. (The teams would compete for the championship.) This meaning involves rivalry or competition between parties.
Slang: Picking a fight or looking for trouble: For example, ¿Quieres pelear, cabrón? (You wanna fight, asshole?) This rude usage implies provoking or instigating a physical altercation.
Real Life Examples of Nadar in the Conditional Mood
Si no pelearías con tu hermano, la vida sería mucho más tranquila. (If you wouldn’t fight with your brother, life would be much more peaceful.)
Aunque los equipos rivales pelearían en el campo, esperamos que los aficionados se comporten con respeto. (Although the rival teams would fight on the field, we hope the fans behave respectfully.)
En una relación sana, la pareja pelearía menos y se comunicaría mejor. (In a healthy relationship, the couple would fight less and communicate better.)
Si tuviéramos más recursos, pelearíamos contra la pobreza con más eficacia. (If we had more resources, we would fight poverty more effectively.)
Los activistas pelearían por los derechos humanos hasta el final. (The activists would fight for human rights until the end.)
Aunque el equipo pelearía con garra, no pudieron ganar el campeonato. (Although the team would fight tenaciously, they couldn’t win the championship.)
Si tú pelearías por tus sueños, lograrías grandes cosas. (If you would fight for your dreams, you would achieve great things.)
Los políticos pelearían por cada voto en las elecciones. (The politicians would fight for every vote in the elections.)
Aunque los abogados pelearían duro, el caso era difícil de ganar. (Although the lawyers would fight hard, the case was difficult to win.)
Los soldados pelearían valientemente por su país. (The soldiers would fight bravely for their country.)
Aunque el negocio pelearía por mantener su cuota de mercado, la competencia era feroz. (Although the business would fight to maintain its market share, the competition was fierce.)
Si ustedes pelearían por una causa justa, el mundo sería un lugar mejor. (If you would fight for a just cause, the world would be a better place.)
Los manifestantes pelearían pacíficamente por el cambio social. (The protesters would peacefully fight for social change.)
Aunque la empresa pelearía por los contratos lucrativos, la ética era importante. (Although the company would fight for lucrative contracts, ethics was important.)
Conjugation Chart with English Translations
Conjugations of Nadar (to swim) in the Conditional Mood (Latin American Spanish) with English Translations:
Spanish | English |
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Yo nadaría | I would fight |
Tú nadarías | You would fight |
Él / Ella / Usted nadaría | He / She / You would fight |
Nosotros / Nosotras nadaríamos | We would fight |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes nadarían | They / You all would fight |
This post covers Latin American Spanish. For Castilian Spanish, click here
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.