verían

This is the 14342nd most frequent Spanish word.


verían

"Verían" means "they would see" or "you (plural) would see."


In this sentence, 'verían' is used in the conditional tense to express the hypothetical outcome of seeing better results.

Si estudiaran más, verían mejores resultados.

If they studied more, they would see better results.


Here, 'verían' is used to convey a conditional observation contingent on an action taking place.

Yo pienso que verían la belleza del lugar si visitaran durante el otoño.

I think they would see the beauty of the place if they visited during the fall.


In this instance, 'verían' is employed to indicate a future action relative to a past statement, showing intention or planned situation.

Ellos dijeron que verían a sus amigos después del trabajo.

They said they would see their friends after work.