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Concentráis

Concentráis is a verb form in Spanish: the present indicative for the second person plural (vosotros) of the verb concentrar. It is used mainly in Spain and in communities that employ the pronoun vosotros, and it translates to “you all concentrate” or “you all focus.”

The form is regular for verbs ending in -ar. The stem is concentr-, and the typical present-tense

Concentrar itself comes from Latin concentrāre, from con- (together) and centrum (center), meaning to bring toward

In everyday usage, concentráis appears in contexts where a speaker addresses a group informally: for example,

ending
for
vosotros
is
-áis,
yielding
concentráis.
In
regions
that
do
not
use
vosotros,
such
as
much
of
Latin
America,
the
corresponding
tense
is
used
with
ustedes,
and
the
third-person
plural
form
concentran
would
be
used
(as
in
“ustedes
concentran”).
a
center
or
to
focus.
The
verb
also
has
a
physical
sense,
as
in
concentrating
a
solution
or
liquid
to
reduce
its
volume,
and
a
cognitive
sense
of
directing
one’s
attention.
“Concentráis
la
atención
en
el
problema”
or
“Si
concentráis
todos
los
esfuerzos,
podréis
lograrlo.”
It
is
a
standard
form
within
the
vosotros
paradigm
and
is
widely
understood
in
Spanish-speaking
regions
that
use
this
pronoun.