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vendrías

vehn-DREE-ahsbenˈdrias

vendrías means you would come in Spanish (Hypothetical consequence or reported speech).

you would come

Also: Would you come?, you'd come
VerbB1irregular ir
A brightly colored illustration of a person walking along a path directly toward the foreground, suggesting arrival or approach.
gerundviniendo
infinitivevenir
past Participlevenido

📝 In Action

¿Vendrías al cine conmigo si no tuvieras que trabajar?

B1

Would you come to the movies with me if you didn't have to work?

Pensé que vendrías más temprano, ¿qué pasó?

B2

I thought you would come earlier, what happened?

Si te lo pidiera, ¿vendrías inmediatamente?

B1

If I asked you to, would you come immediately?

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • asistirías (you would attend)
  • llegarías (you would arrive)

Antonyms

  • irías (you would go)
  • marcharías (you would leave)

Common Collocations

  • ¿Vendrías si...?Would you come if...?
  • dijo que vendríashe/she said you would come

🔄 Conjugations

subjunctive

imperfect

yoviniera/viniese
él/ella/ustedviniera/viniese
vinieras/vinieses
vosotrosvinierais/vinieseis
nosotrosviniéramos/viniésemos
ellos/ellas/ustedesvinieran/viniesen

present

yovenga
él/ella/ustedvenga
vengas
vosotrosvengáis
nosotrosvengamos
ellos/ellas/ustedesvengan

indicative

imperfect

yovenía
él/ella/ustedvenía
venías
vosotrosveníais
nosotrosveníamos
ellos/ellas/ustedesvenían

present

yovengo
él/ella/ustedviene
vienes
vosotrosvenís
nosotrosvenimos
ellos/ellas/ustedesvienen

preterite

yovine
él/ella/ustedvino
viniste
vosotrosvinisteis
nosotrosvinimos
ellos/ellas/ustedesvinieron

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "vendrías" in Spanish:

you'd come

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: vendrías

Question 1 of 2

Which sentence correctly uses 'vendrías' for a polite request?

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
diríasharías
📚 Etymology

Comes directly from the Latin verb *venīre*, meaning 'to come.' The irregular conditional stem 'vendr-' evolved from the Latin future infinitive, a common pattern for many irregular Spanish conditional verbs.

First recorded: Old Spanish (around 10th century)

Cognates (Related words)

Italian: verrestiFrench: viendrais

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does 'vendrías' look so different from the infinitive 'venir'?

The verb 'venir' is highly irregular. Its Conditional stem changes entirely from 'ven-' to 'vendr-'. You just have to memorize that the 'would come' forms all start with 'vendr-'.

When should I use 'vendrías' instead of 'vendrás'?

'Vendrás' (Future) means 'you will come'—it's definite. 'Vendrías' (Conditional) means 'you would come'—it's hypothetical, conditional, or a very polite way to ask if someone can come.