Inklingo

llevaría

lyeh-vah-REE-ah/ʝe.βaˈɾi.a/

would take, would carry

Also: would bring
VerbA2irregular (stem change in conditional/future) ar
A storybook illustration of a child pulling a red wagon containing a single wrapped gift, representing the act of transporting.
infinitivellevar
gerundllevando
past Participlellevado

📝 In Action

Si tuviera coche, te llevaría al aeropuerto.

A2

If I had a car, I would take you to the airport.

¿Qué llevaría yo a la fiesta? ¿Vino o postre?

B1

What would I bring to the party? Wine or dessert?

Él llevaría las cajas si se lo pidieras.

A2

He would carry the boxes if you asked him.

would wear

Also: would sport
VerbB1irregular (stem change in conditional/future) ar
A cartoon character wearing a large yellow sun hat and oversized red boots.

📝 In Action

Si hiciera más frío, ella llevaría un abrigo más grueso.

B1

If it were colder, she would wear a thicker coat.

Yo no llevaría ese vestido a una boda, es demasiado informal.

B1

I wouldn't wear that dress to a wedding; it's too informal.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • pondría (would put on)
  • vestiría (would dress/wear)

would take, would require

VerbB2irregular (stem change in conditional/future) ar
A simple storybook illustration of a small determined figure straining to push a large gray boulder up a gentle green incline, symbolizing effort and time.

📝 In Action

Hacer la tarta llevaría al menos tres horas.

B2

Making the cake would take at least three hours.

Este proyecto llevaría mucha más inversión de lo que pensamos.

C1

This project would require much more investment than we thought.

🔄 Conjugations

indicative

present

él/ella/ustedlleva
yollevo
llevas
ellos/ellas/ustedesllevan
nosotrosllevamos
vosotroslleváis

imperfect

él/ella/ustedllevaba
yollevaba
llevabas
ellos/ellas/ustedesllevaban
nosotrosllevábamos
vosotrosllevabais

preterite

él/ella/ustedllevó
yollevé
llevaste
ellos/ellas/ustedesllevaron
nosotrosllevamos
vosotrosllevasteis

subjunctive

present

él/ella/ustedlleve
yolleve
lleves
ellos/ellas/ustedeslleven
nosotrosllevemos
vosotrosllevéis

imperfect

él/ella/ustedllevara/llevase
yollevara/llevase
llevaras/llevases
ellos/ellas/ustedesllevaran/llevasen
nosotroslleváramos/llevásemos
vosotrosllevarais/llevaseis

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✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: llevaría

Question 1 of 2

Which meaning of 'llevaría' is used in the sentence: 'La receta llevaría dos huevos y un poco de azúcar'?

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👥 Word Family
llevar(to carry, to take)Verb
llevada(a carrying (noun), arrival)Noun
llevadero(bearable, manageable)Adjective
🎵 Rhymes
comeríasviviría
📚 Etymology

The verb 'llevar' comes from the Late Latin word 'levāre,' meaning 'to lift' or 'to raise.' Over time, the meaning expanded to include 'to carry' or 'to transport.' The conditional ending '-ía' is a standard Latin development used to express hypothetical actions.

First recorded: Around the 10th century (in its infinitive form)

Cognates (Related words)

Portuguese: levarFrench: lever

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'llevaría' a past tense?

No, 'llevaría' is the conditional tense. It talks about hypothetical situations or future possibilities, often translated as 'would.' The main past tenses are the preterite ('llevó') and the imperfect ('llevaba').

How do I know if 'llevaría' means 'I would' or 'He/She/You would'?

You must look at the context or the subject. If the sentence starts with 'Yo,' it means 'I would.' If it starts with 'Él,' 'Ella,' or 'Usted,' or if the subject is implied by the story, then it refers to 'He/She/You (formal) would.'