conjugation.subjunctive.imperfect
Imperfect subjunctive: hablara, tuviera, fuera
Take the preterite ellos form, drop -ron, add -ra endings: hablaron → hablara; tuvieron → tuviera; fueron → fuera. Every preterite irregularity carries over automatically.
conjugationB1, B2v1.0.0
Erklärung
One recipe, zero exceptions: preterite third-person plural minus -ron, plus -ra, -ras, -ra, -ramos (with an accent on the vowel before it: habláramos), -rais, -ran. Dijeron → dijera; durmieron → durmiera; construyeron → construyera; hubieron → hubiera.
Because the base is the preterite, every strong stem, raised vowel, and y-spelling is inherited for free — if you know the preterite, you know this tense.
It appears after past-tense triggers (quería que vinieras), in si-clauses with the conditional (si pudiera, lo haría), and in polite formulas (quisiera reservar).
Beispiele
I wanted you to come with me.
Region: global
If I had more time, I would travel.
Region: global
I would like to ask something.
Region: global