This is the 11600th most frequent Spanish word.
firmara
"Firmara" is the third person singular or first person singular imperfect subjunctive form of the verb "firmar," meaning "he/she/I were to sign" or "he/she/I would sign."
The word 'firmara' is used in a subjunctive mood to express a wish about someone signing the contract in the future.
Quiero que él firmara el contrato para mañana.
I want him to sign the contract by tomorrow.
The word 'firmara' is used in a conditional sense, showing a hypothetical situation where signing leads to beginning a project.
Si firmara el documento, podría empezar el proyecto.
If he signed the document, he could start the project.
The word 'firmara' is employed in a past subjunctive form to reflect doubt about the possibility of someone signing the statement.