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Prohíben

Prohíben is the present indicative form of the Spanish verb prohibir in the third person plural. It translates to “they prohibit” or, in regions using ustedes, “you all prohibit.” It is commonly found in official texts, regulations, laws, and news reports to indicate that a group or authorities forbid a specific action.

Etymology and usage context: Prohibir comes from Latin prohibēre, composed of a prefix pro- and a root

Conjugation and related forms: Prohíben is used with plural subjects. Other common forms include prohíbo (I

Examples of use: “Las autoridades prohíben la venta de alcohol a menores.” “Se prohíben los dispositivos electrónicos

See also: prohibir, prohibición, prohibido, ley antidrogas.

related
to
holding
back
or
preventing.
The
forms
of
prohibir
in
the
present
tense
show
accent
marks
on
the
stem
vowel
in
most
plural
and
singular
persons
(for
example,
yo
prohíbo,
tú
prohíbes,
él
prohíbe,
nosotros
prohibimos,
vosotros
prohibís,
ellos
prohíben).
The
accent
helps
indicate
the
correct
pronunciation
and
distinction
from
other
forms.
forbid),
prohíbes
(you
forbid),
prohíbe
(he/she/you
forbid),
prohibimos
(we
forbid),
and
prohibís
(you
all
forbid,
Spain).
The
noun
form
prohibición
refers
to
the
act
or
state
of
forbidding,
while
prohibido
means
forbidden.
durante
la
clase.”
In
signs,
one
often
sees
“Se
prohíbe
fumar”
or
“Se
prohíben
las
fotografías.”