In order to say 'would you' in Spanish, you have to attach the 'would you' to a verb root. Example: ¿Correrías más? Lit: Would you run more? The Spanish ías ending is the suffix for the conditional tense - the 'would you' part. It cannot be separated from the infinitive root by Spanish grammar rules. So, strictly speaking, you can't say 'would you' in Spanish... without including an affixed root verb.
In Spanish, this phrase cannot be said. This is because "would" is not a word in Spanish. The meaning can only be said through conjugated verbs.
That said, if you add a verb to the end of "you would" it would be very easily translated.
For example,
"You would eat..." = "Comerías..."
"You would invite..." = "Invitarías..."
P.S. These are for informal situations. If you would like them to be formal instead, simply remove the "s" from the end of each word. Also, keep in mind that an optional "Tú" can precede each of these words without changing the meanings. However, if you do this, remember to lowercase the words already there.
Hope this helps!
¿Qué diría? (accents on the 'e' and final 'i') = what would (you/he/she) say
(keh theeREE-ah)
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To say 'furniture shop' in Spanish, you would say 'muebleria.'
To say 'knives' in Spanish, you would say 'cuchillos.'
To say 'evaporation' in Spanish, you would say 'evaporación.'
To say 'decompostion' in Spanish, you would say 'descomposición.'
To say 'condensation' in Spanish, you would say 'condensación.'
To say 'rich' in Spanish, you would say 'rico.'
You would say "español". It is not normally capitalized.
To say 'cow' in Spanish, you would say 'vaca.'
To say I am not dark in Spanish, you would say: I ser no oscuro
I would not mind in Spanish is: No me importaria.
Inteligente would be the be how you say "intelligent" in Spanish.