
charlar Conditional Conjugation
charlar — to chat
The conditional of charlar is regular: charlaría, charlarías, charlaría, charlaríamos, charlaríais, charlarían.
charlar Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use the conditional to express a desire to chat or to say what would happen under certain circumstances (e.g., 'I would chat if I had time').
Notes on charlar in the Conditional
Charlar is regular in the conditional. Every form has an accent on the 'í'.
Example Sentences
Yo charlaría contigo, pero tengo prisa.
I would chat with you, but I'm in a hurry.
yo
¿Charlarías con él si te lo pide?
Would you chat with him if he asks you?
tú
Nosotros charlaríamos más si estuviéramos allí.
We would chat more if we were there.
nosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using charlaría without the accent.
Correct: charlaría
Why: The accent on the 'í' is mandatory for all conditional forms.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: charlo
Charlar is regular in the present: charlo, charlas, charla, charlamos, charláis, charlan.
Preterite
yo: charlé
Charlar is regular in the preterite: charlé, charlaste, charló, charlamos, charlasteis, charlaron.
Imperfect
yo: charlaba
The imperfect of charlar follows the regular -aba pattern: charlaba, charlabas, charlaba, charlábamos, charlabais, charlaban.
Future
yo: charlar
The future of charlar is formed by adding endings to the infinitive: charlarás, charlará, charlaremos, charlaréis, charlarán.
Present Subjunctive
yo: charle
The present subjunctive of charlar uses -e endings: charle, charles, charle, charlemos, charléis, charlen.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: charlara
The imperfect subjunctive of charlar is: charlara, chalaras, charlara, charláramos, charlarais, charlaran.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: charla
The affirmative imperative of charlar is: charla (tú), charle (usted), charlemos, charlad, charlen.
Negative Imperative
yo: no charles
The negative imperative of charlar uses the present subjunctive: no charles, no charle, no charlemos, no charléis, no charlen.