Impactasteis
Impactasteis is a verb form in the Spanish language. Specifically, it is the second-person plural preterite indicative of the verb "impactar." The preterite tense in Spanish is used to describe completed actions in the past. Therefore, "impactasteis" translates to "you all impacted" or "you (plural) had an impact." This form is primarily used in Spain; in most Latin American countries, the equivalent form would be "impactaron" (third-person plural, used for both formal and informal second-person plural). The verb "impactar" itself means to have a strong effect on someone or something, to make a striking impression, or to collide forcefully. The conjugation "impactasteis" is therefore used when referring to a completed action of making a strong impression or causing a significant effect by a group of people addressed informally as "vosotros." For example, "Vosotros impactasteis mucho al público con vuestra actuación" translates to "You all impacted the audience greatly with your performance." Understanding this conjugation is key to comprehending past tense narratives in Castilian Spanish.