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condicional

condicional

Catalan

Adjective

condicional m, f (masculine and feminine plural condicionals)

  1. conditional

Derived terms

Noun

condicional m (uncountable)

  1. conditional mood

Portuguese

Examples (conjunction expressing condition)
  • Te dou dinheiro se você trabalhar.
    • I will give you money if you work.
Examples (conditional mood)

Etymology

From Medieval Latin conditiōnālis (conditional), from conditiō (condition).

Pronunciation

  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /kõ.d͡ʒi.si.o.ˈnaw/, /kõ.d͡ʒi.sjo.ˈnaw/

Adjective

condicional m, f (plural condicionais, comparable)

  1. conditional (depending on a condition)
  2. (grammar, of a conjunction) expressing a condition
  3. (law, of an heir) who must fulfil specified conditions before receiving his part of the inheritance

Noun

condicional f (plural condicionais)

  1. (law) parole (release of a prisoner on the understanding that he checks in regularly and obeys the law)
  2. (grammar) a conjunction expressing a condition

Noun

condicional m (plural condicionais)

  1. (grammar) conditional mood (form of the verb used to signify that something is contingent upon the outcome of something else)

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Spanish

Adjective

condicional m, f (plural condicionales)

  1. conditional

Derived terms

Antonyms

Noun

condicional f (plural condicionales)

  1. conditional tense