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odiar Conditional Conjugation

odiarto hate

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Quick answer:

The conditional of odiar is regular: odiaría, odiarías, odiaría, odiaríamos, odiaríais, odiarían.

odiar Conditional Forms

yoodiaría
odiarías
él/ella/ustedodiaría
nosotrosodiaríamos
vosotrosodiaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesodiarían

When to Use the Conditional

Use the conditional to say you 'would hate' something under certain circumstances or to express a polite/hypothetical dislike.

Notes on odiar in the Conditional

Odiar is regular in the conditional. Every form contains an 'í' with an accent.

Example Sentences

  • Yo odiaría vivir en una ciudad tan ruidosa.

    I would hate to live in such a noisy city.

    yo

  • ¿No odiarías perder tu teléfono?

    Wouldn't you hate to lose your phone?

  • Ellos odiarían llegar tarde a la boda.

    They would hate to arrive late to the wedding.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Confusing the conditional with the imperfect 'odiaba'.

    Correct: Use odiaría for 'would hate' and odiaba for 'used to hate'.

    Why: Learners sometimes mix up these two past/hypothetical forms because they both describe states of being.

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