Cuidáis
Cuidáis is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb cuidar, meaning “you all take care of” or “you all are looking after.” It is used when addressing a group informally in Spain. In most Latin American varieties, the corresponding form is not used; speakers typically say “ustedes cuidan.”
As a regular -ar verb, cuidar follows the standard present indicative endings: cuido, cuidas, cuida, cuidamos,
- Cuidáis a vuestros padres cada día. (You all take care of your parents every day.)
- ¿Cuidáis de las plantas mientras I'm away? (Are you all looking after the plants while I’m away?)
- Cuidamos de los niños durante la reunión; cuidáis de las niñas después. (We take care of the
- The accent on the í signals the stress on the appropriate syllable and is required by Spanish
- Cuidar derives from the verb family related to care or concern; the present tense forms, including
See also: Spanish verb conjugation, Vosotros form, Ustedes in Spanish.