How to Say ‘Would have found evidence’ in Spain Spanish
Habría encontrado indicios
💬 Usage Tip: 'Habría' is a conditional tense, often indicating speculation.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Investigation and clue finding are staple elements in heist shows.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Habría
[ah-bree-ah]
would have
Indicates a conditional perfect scenario.
Habría llegado a tiempo si no fuera por el tráfico.
He would have arrived on time if it weren't for traffic.
encontrado
[ehn-kon-trah-doh]
found
Past participle of 'encontrar', meaning to locate something.
Habría encontrado la solución más rápida.
He would have found the quickest solution.
indicios
[een-dee-see-ohs]
evidence
Indications or signs of something being true or existing.
Se encontraron indicios de vida en Marte.
Evidence of life was found on Mars.
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