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Dirigieseis

Dirigieseis is a conjugated form of the Spanish verb dirigir, functioning as the second-person plural in the imperfect subjunctive (pretérito imperfecto de subjuntivo) for the vosotros form. It corresponds to the -se variant of the imperfect subjunctive used with vosotros, one of two commonly taught endings in traditional Spanish grammar.

In usage, dirigieseis expresses hypothetical or uncertain past actions within subordinate clauses. It often appears after

Regional and stylistic notes indicate that dirigieseis is less frequent in everyday speech, especially in Latin

Related forms include the vosotros imperfect subjunctive -ra form (dirigierais) and the third-person plural imperfect subjunctive

verbs
of
wishing,
suggestion,
or
necessity,
or
in
conditional-like
constructions
with
si
or
imagined
situations.
For
example:
“Si
vosotros
dirigieseis
la
empresa
con
más
prudencia,
obtendríais
mejores
resultados.”
Another
common,
more
formal
or
literary
variant
is
“Si
vosotros
dirigiérais
la
empresa…,”
which
uses
the
-ra
form.
America,
where
the
-ra
form
dirigierais
is
often
preferred.
In
written
or
formal
peninsular
Spanish,
both
forms
may
be
encountered,
with
the
-se
variant
sometimes
characterized
as
more
literary
or
archaic,
while
the
-ra
form
is
more
widespread
in
casual
speech.
The
choice
between
these
two
imperfect
subjunctive
forms
for
vosotros
is
a
matter
of
register
and
regional
habit
rather
than
strict
grammatical
rule.
(dirigiesen).
The
verb
itself,
dirigir,
derives
from
Latin
dirigere,
and
its
subjunctive
forms
reflect
standard
Romance-era
patterns
for
-ir
verbs
in
the
imperfect
subjunctive.