This is the 5173rd most frequent Spanish word.
haría
"Would do" or "would make."
The word 'haría' is used here to express a polite conditional action—what the speaker would do under hypothetical circumstances.
Yo haría una pausa para reconsiderar mi decisión.
I would take a break to reconsider my decision.
Here, 'harías' is employed to ask about a conditional action, expressing curiosity about another person's hypothetical choice.
¿Qué harías tú en mi lugar?
What would you do in my place?
In this sentence, 'haría' forms part of a conditional structure, expressing an action the speaker would perform if a certain condition were met.