This is the 13630th most frequent Spanish word.
resultara
"Resultara" is the third-person singular imperfect subjunctive form of "resultar," meaning "would result" or "might turn out."
In this sentence, 'resultara' is used in a hypothetical conditional sense referring to an uncertain outcome or situation.
Si resultara que tenemos más tiempo, podríamos visitar a tu familia.
If it turned out that we have more time, we could visit your family.
Here, 'resultara' is implying a potential discovery or outcome contingent on events.
No me importaría si resultara ser él quien ganara el premio.
I wouldn't mind if it turned out to be him who won the prize.
In this sentence, 'resultara' expresses an expectation about the past outcome or circumstances.