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Envolveis

Envolveis is a Portuguese verb form that functions as the second-person plural present indicative of the verb envolver. This form is primarily used in European Portuguese and corresponds to the “you all involve” sense. In Brazilian Portuguese, the common equivalent is vocês envolvem, as the vós forms are less frequently used.

Etymology and meaning: envolver comes from Latin involvere, meaning to wrap in or to envelop. Over time,

Usage and transitivity: the verb envolver is transitive and can take a direct object or a reflexive

Conjugation note: the present indicative forms of envolver include eu envolvo, tu envolves, ele envolve, nós

Examples: Vós envolveis o presente com papel colorido. Ele envolve várias partes do projeto para garantir que

its
meaning
expanded
from
the
physical
act
of
wrapping
to
broader
senses
such
as
surrounding,
enclosing,
or
including
someone
or
something
in
a
situation
or
process.
The
form
envolveis
inherits
this
range
of
uses.
or
figurative
sense.
In
physical
wrapping,
you
might
envolve
an
object
with
material
(envelopar
in
English:
wrap).
In
the
figurative
sense,
it
can
mean
to
involve
people,
factors,
or
elements
in
a
task
or
argument
(to
involve
someone
in
a
project,
to
surround
a
topic
with
considerations).
envolvemos,
vós
envolveis,
eles
envolvem.
Although
vós
forms
are
still
used
in
some
regions,
many
speakers
in
Brazil
would
use
vocês
envolvem
instead
of
a
corresponding
verb
form
with
vós.
tudo
funcione.
Envolver
can
also
be
used
in
its
reflexive
form:
envolver-se
in
comuns
expressões
como
envolver-se
em
uma
discussão.