The verbs andare, vedere and vivere in the conditional in Italian
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The verbs andare, vedere and vivere in the conditional
The verbs andare (to go), vedere (to see) and vivere (to live) are irregular in the conditional.
Tu andresti
Lui/lei andrebbe
Noi andremmo
Voi andreste
Loro andrebbero
Tu vedresti
Lui/lei vedrebbe
Noi vedremmo
Voi vedreste
Loro vedrebbero
Tu vivresti
Lui/lei vivrebbe
Noi vivremmo
Voi vivreste
Loro vivrebbero
Andrei al mare, se ci fosse il sole.
I would go to the coast if it were sunny.
Vedremmo i nostri amici, se avessimo tempo.
We would see our friends if we had time.
Vivresti bene qui in campagna.
You would live well here in the countryside.
Note: derivatives of these verbs also behave in the same way.
- Andare (to go): riandare (to go again).
- Vedere (to see): rivedere (to see again), stravedere (to be mistaken, to be seeing things), etc.
- Vivere (to live): sopravvivere (to survive), convivere (to live together, to co-exist), rivivere (to relive), etc.
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