Festejasteis
Festejasteis is the second-person plural preterite indicative form of the Spanish verb festejar. Festejar means to celebrate, to party, or to hold a celebration. Therefore, "festejasteis" translates to "you all celebrated" or "you all partied" in English. This verb form is used when referring to a past action that was completed by a group of people addressed as "vosotros" (you all). The "vosotros" form is primarily used in Spain, and its use in Latin America is less common, with "ustedes" being the preferred pronoun for the second-person plural in most Spanish-speaking regions. The preterite tense is used to describe a specific, completed action in the past. For example, "Festejasteis el cumpleaños de Juan" means "You all celebrated Juan's birthday." The verb conjugation in Spanish changes based on the subject, verb, and tense. In this case, the "-asteis" ending specifically denotes the second-person plural preterite of regular -ar verbs.