Confirmaréis
Confirmaréis is a verb form in the Spanish language. It is the second-person plural future indicative of the verb "confirmar," which means "to confirm." This means that "confirmaréis" translates to "you all will confirm" or "you will confirm" when addressing a group of people. This verb tense is used to express an action that is expected to happen in the future and is directed towards a plural "you." For example, "Vosotros confirmaréis la cita mañana" translates to "You all will confirm the appointment tomorrow." The "-éis" ending is characteristic of the future indicative tense for verbs ending in "-ar" when conjugated for "vosotros," the informal second-person plural pronoun primarily used in Spain. In other Spanish-speaking regions, where "ustedes" is commonly used for both formal and informal plural "you," the corresponding form would be "confirmarán." Therefore, "confirmaréis" is a specific grammatical conjugation that indicates a future confirmation by a group of people, typically in the context of Peninsular Spanish.