conjugation.conditional.irregular
Irregular conditionals: tendría, haría, diría
The conditional uses exactly the same twelve irregular stems as the future: tendría, pondría, saldría, diría, haría, podría, sabría, querría, vendría, valdría, cabría, habría.
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Explanation
If a verb has an irregular future stem, its conditional uses the same one: tendré → tendría, diré → diría, haré → haría, podré → podría. There are no conditional-only irregulars.
The endings stay perfectly regular (-ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -íais, -ían); only the stem contracts.
Derived verbs inherit as usual: mantendría, supondría, desharía. Watch querría (conditional of querer, double r) vs quería (imperfect, single r) — different tense, different meaning.
Examples
I would have to think about it.
Region: global
What would you do in my place?
Region: global
There would be fewer problems with a clear contract.
Region: global