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Conjugation Chart of “Salir” (to leave/go out) in the Conditional Mood
Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | saldría |
Tú | saldrías |
Él / Ella / Usted | saldría |
Nosotros / Nosotras | saldríamos |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes | saldrían |
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Understanding the Conditional Mood of “Salir”
The Conditional Mood of dar is used to express what you would give or provide under certain circumstances, for example: Te daría un regalo si fuera tu cumpleaños. (I would give you a gift if it were your birthday.)
Dar is an irregular verb, meaning its conjugations in the Conditional Mood do not follow the typical patterns of regular verbs.
How to Use Salir in the Conditional Mood
The conditional mood of dar is used to express hypothetical or potential situations, often with an “if” clause implied.
To give: The most common meaning is to hypothetically give something. For example, Te daría un regalo si fuera tu cumpleaños. (I would give you a gift if it were your birthday.)
To yield or produce: It can refer to the potential outcome or result of an action. For example, Estudiar más duro daría mejores resultados. (Studying harder would yield better results.)
To cause or make: It can express causing a hypothetical state or condition. For example, Eso me daría mucha pena. (That would make me very sad.)
Idiomatic usage: It has some idiomatic expressions, like ¡Qué daría yo por estar ahí! (How I wish I could be there!) or No le daría ni la hora (slang, I wouldn’t even tell them the time of day, meaning strong dislike for someone).
Real Life Examples of Salir in the Conditional Mood
Si daría un paso atrás, ¿qué consejo me daría? (If I took a step back, what advice would you give me?)
Ella daría lo que fuera por tener una oportunidad así. (She would give anything to have an opportunity like that.)
¿Cuánto darías por esa pintura? (How much would you give for that painting?)
Si tuviera más dinero, daría una gran fiesta. (If I had more money, I would throw a big party.)
No daríamos un paso sin consultarlo primero. (We wouldn’t take a step without consulting it first.)
En una situación así, yo daría prioridad a la seguridad. (In a situation like that, I would prioritize safety.)
¿Qué darías por tener una semana libre? (What would you give to have a week off?)
Ellos darían lo que fuera por viajar más. (They would give anything to travel more.)
Si pudiera, daría una gran donación a esa causa. (If I could, I would give a large donation to that cause.)
¿Cuánto daríamos por tener una oportunidad así? (How much would we give to have an opportunity like that?)
Yo daría mi vida por mis hijos, sin dudarlo. (I would give my life for my children, without hesitation.)
En esa situación, darían lo que fuera por salir ilesos. (In that situation, they would give anything to get out unharmed.)
Si tuviera que elegir, daría prioridad a mi familia. (If I had to choose, I would prioritize my family.)
¿Qué darías por tener un día más de vacaciones? (What would you give to have one more day of vacation?)
Nosotros daríamos lo que fuera por mejorar nuestras vidas. (We would give anything to improve our lives.)
Conjugation Chart with English Translations
Conjugations of Salir (to leave/go out) in the Conditional Mood (Latin American Spanish) with English Translations:
Spanish | English |
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Yo saldría | I would give |
Tú saldrías | You would give |
Él / Ella / Usted saldría | He / She / You would give |
Nosotros / Nosotras saldríamos | We would give |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes saldrían | They / You all would give |
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.