Can dar be translated daría in the conditional? I have another source that says daría. Wondering if that is a Spain Spanish vs. South American Spanish?
Can diría be daría?
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Kevina S.Kwiziq community member
Can diría be daría?
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Conjugate decir in the conditional tense in Spanish (El Condicional Simple) "
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Hola Kevina
They are two different verbs. The verb in the lesson is "decir" (to say) and "dar" (to give). I think you are confusing them.
Dar -> daría (conditional)
Decir -> diría (conditional)
Saludos
Inma
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Hola Kevina,
diría is the conditional of the verb decir (to say/tell).
daría is the conditional of the verb dar (to give).
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