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Hubiera traído mi cámara para sacar fotos. I should have brought my camera to take pictures. Si hubiera sabido que iba a hacer frío, me hubiera traído mi chamarra. If I had known that it was going to be cold, I would have brought my jacket. The usage of "hubiera" as "would have" is considered by some to be non-standard, but in many dialects of Spanish it is **extremely** common even with well-educated speakers speaking in the higher registers (formal settings, etc). "Standard" usage would have you use "habría" in this case. Not exactly. "debo" means "I should", not "I should have".
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So a literal translation could be something like: "That I had studied more." or "That I would have studied more". |
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The usage above is correct everywhere and is used everywhere. It doesn't replace the word(s) you already know for 'should'. What you know is also used everywhere. The difference is how and when each is used. You'll learn about this usage when you are studying the subjunctive mood.
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