This is the 10724th most frequent Portuguese word.
haveria
"Haveria" means "there would be" or "would have" in English, depending on context.
This usage demonstrates 'haveria' as a conditional verb expressing hypothetical scenarios regarding the availability of time.
Haveria tempo suficiente para terminar o trabalho se começássemos cedo.
There would be enough time to finish the work if we started early.
Here, 'haveria' is used to emphasize the conditional result dependent on past actions regarding the presence of uncertainties.
Se você tivesse estudado mais, haveria menos dúvidas nas questões.
If you had studied more, there would be fewer doubts about the questions.
In this sentence, 'haveria' conveys a conditional situation regarding the attendance of guests based on weather conditions.