Que teria
That there would be
Language note: 'Teria' is a conditional form, showing expectation.
Culture note: In narratives, such phrases build anticipation and tension.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Que
[keh]
That
Used to introduce a clause, especially in indirect speech.
Eu sei que você veio.
I know that you came.
teria
[teh-ree-ah]
would have
Indicating a possibility or intention in the past.
Eu sabia que teria consequências.
I knew it would have consequences.
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