Derrocáis
Derrocáis is a verb form in the Spanish language. Specifically, it is the second-person plural present indicative of the verb "derrocar." The verb "derrocar" means to overthrow, depose, or topple. Therefore, "derrocáis" translates to "you all overthrow" or "you (plural) depose." This form is used when addressing a group of people informally in Spain, corresponding to the pronoun "vosotros." In most Latin American Spanish-speaking countries, the pronoun "ustedes" is used for both formal and informal plural address, and the corresponding verb form would be "derrocan." The verb "derrocar" is often used in political contexts to describe the act of removing a leader or government from power, but it can also be applied to other situations where something is brought down or overthrown. For example, one might say "Vosotros derrocáis el viejo sistema" (You all overthrow the old system). The usage of "derrocáis" is thus tied to a specific grammatical conjugation and a particular regional dialect of Spanish.