Excluáis
Excluáis is a Spanish verb form. It is the second-person plural present subjunctive of the verb excluir. Excluir means to exclude, to omit, or to leave out. The subjunctive mood is used to express a variety of nuances such as desire, doubt, emotion, judgment, and hypothetical situations. Therefore, "excluáis" would be used in a sentence where a group of people (you all) are performing an action that involves excluding something or someone, and this action is presented in a non-factual, subjective, or hypothetical context. For example, a sentence might read "Espero que no nos excluyáis de la fiesta" which translates to "I hope you all do not exclude us from the party." In this instance, "excluáis" is used to express a hope or desire. Another example could be found in a conditional statement, such as "Si excluyáis a Juan, no vendrá nadie más" meaning "If you all exclude Juan, no one else will come." Here, the exclusion is a hypothetical condition. The spelling "excluáis" specifically indicates the informal plural "vosotros" form common in Spain.