Adecuáis
Adecuáis is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb "adecuar." The verb "adecuar" means to adapt, to adjust, or to make suitable for a particular purpose or situation. Therefore, "adecuáis" translates to "you all adapt," "you all adjust," or "you all make suitable." This form is used when speaking to a group of people (plural "you") in Spain, and it refers to an action happening in the present. In Latin America, the equivalent form would typically be "adecuán," using the third-person plural form for the informal plural "you." The verb "adecuar" is derived from the Latin word "adaequare," which means to make equal or level. Its usage implies a process of fitting something or someone to a specific context, ensuring it meets certain requirements or standards. For instance, one might say "Vosotros adecuáis vuestras estrategias a las nuevas demandas del mercado," meaning "You all adapt your strategies to the new market demands." The conjugation follows the regular pattern for -ar verbs in Spanish.