How to Say ‘Might have found evidence’ in Mexican Spanish
Habría encontrado indicios
💬 Usage Tip: 'Habría encontrado' is a conditional perfect tense, suggesting uncertainty.
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Word-by-Word Breakdown
Habría
[ah-BREE-ah]
Would have
Indicates a conditional or potential action.
Él habría llegado antes de anochecer.
He would have arrived before dusk.
encontrado
[ehn-kon-TRA-doh]
found
Past participle of find; discovered something.
Habría encontrado las llaves en el coche.
He would have found the keys in the car.
indicios
[een-DEE-see-ohs]
clues
Pieces of evidence leading to a solution.
Habría encontrado indicios en la escena del crimen.
He would have found clues at the crime scene.
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