Midáis
Midáis is the second-person plural present subjunctive form of the Spanish verb medir, meaning “to measure.” It is used when the subject is vosotros (you all) and the action is expressed as a doubt, demand, wish, possibility, or necessity in subordinate clauses. Medir is irregular in the present subjunctive, with the stem changing from medir to mid- across the forms: yo mida, tú midas, él mida, nosotros midamos, vosotros midáis, ellos midan. The acute accent on í in midáis marks the expected stress placement according to Spanish pronunciation rules.
Midáis appears in sentences that require the subjunctive mood and address a group using vosotros. Examples
The vosotros form, including midáis, is common in Spain and in some dialects of the Caribbean and
As a subjunctive form, midáis typically appears in dependent clauses after expressions of necessity, possibility, desire,