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conditionnel

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French

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin conditiōnālis (conditional), from conditiō (condition).

Pronunciation

Adjective

conditionnel (feminine conditionnelle, masculine plural conditionnels, feminine plural conditionnelles)

  1. conditional, depending on conditions

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Dutch: conditioneel
  • German: konditionell
  • Romanian: condițional
  • Yiddish: קאָנדיציאָנעל (konditsyonel)

Noun

conditionnel m (plural conditionnels)

  1. (linguistics, grammar) conditional, the conditional mood or the conditional tense

Usage notes

French makes a distinction between conditionnel as a mood (as in the Si je le pouvais, je le ferais) and as a tense (as in Je lui avais promis que je le ferais), where it is required by tense harmony after a past main clause (it replaces the futur simple of the equivalent Je lui ai promis que je le ferai).

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Norman

Etymology

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Noun

conditionnel m (plural conditionnels)

  1. (Jersey, grammar) conditional

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