El asesino habría escondido el cadáver.

Breakdown of El asesino habría escondido el cadáver.

esconder
to hide
haber
(auxiliary) have
el asesino
the murderer
el cadáver
the corpse

Questions & Answers about El asesino habría escondido el cadáver.

In English, "would have hidden" usually implies a condition (like "...if he had time"). Is that what habría escondido implies here?
Not necessarily! While habría escondido can mean "would have hidden" in a conditional sentence, Spanish also uses the conditional perfect to express a guess, assumption, or strong probability about a past event. Here, it essentially means "The murderer must have hidden the corpse" or "The murderer probably hid the corpse."
Is there a specific reason a news report or detective might use habría escondido instead of just saying he hid it (escondió)?
Yes. In journalism and legal contexts, the conditional perfect is heavily used to report unconfirmed information, allegations, or theories. By saying habría escondido, the speaker avoids stating it as a proven fact, acknowledging that it is still just an assumption or part of an ongoing investigation.
Could I say debe haber escondido to express this same idea?
Yes, absolutely. Debe haber escondido (must have hidden) expresses the same idea of past probability. The conditional perfect (habría escondido) just feels a bit more formal or speculative, which is exactly why you'll often hear it in true crime shows, news broadcasts, or police reports.
In English, "cadaver" sounds very clinical or scientific. Is cadáver used the same way in Spanish?
It is much more common in Spanish than in English. While English speakers usually say "body" or "corpse" in everyday situations and reserve "cadaver" for medical contexts, cadáver is the standard, widely used Spanish word for a dead body in news, movies, and general conversation.

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