Wouldn't Meaning in English
word · lemma: would
/ˈwʊdənt/
WOOD-nt
/wˈʊd/
WOOD-nt
التعريف
A contraction of 'would not', used to say that something is unlikely or refused in the past or the conditional future.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used mostly in conditional sentences and polite refusals. Common in contractions, spoken English, and informal writing. Don't confuse with 'won't' (will not) which indicates future refusal.
Spanish: no haría - no sería - no querríaPortuguese (BR): não iria - não gostaria - não seriaPortuguese (PT): não iria - não gostaria - não seriaChinese (Simplified): 不会 - 不想 - 不会做Chinese (Traditional): 不會 - 不想 - 不會做Hindi: नहीं करता - नहीं होगी - नहीं चाहूंगाArabic: لن - لن يفعل - لا يريدBengali: করতো না - করত নাRussian: не стал бы - не хотел быJapanese: しないだろう - しなかっただろうVietnamese: sẽ không - đã khôngKorean: ~하지 않을 것이다 - ~하지 않았다Turkish: yapmazdı - yapmayacaktıUrdu: نہیں کرتا - نہیں کرتا تھاIndonesian: tidak akan - tidak mau
جمل نموذجية
I wouldn't go out if it rains.
basic
He said he wouldn't help without payment.
basic
They wouldn't accept the invitation.
basic
I wouldn't dream of doing that to you!
natural
She said she wouldn't mind if we came early.
natural
I wouldn't say no to a coffee right now.
natural