Réussissiez
Réussissiez is the second-person plural present subjunctive form of the French verb réussir. The verb réussir generally translates to "to succeed" in English. The subjunctive mood in French is used to express a variety of nuances, often related to desire, doubt, necessity, emotion, or judgment. Therefore, "réussissiez" would be used in a sentence where the speaker is expressing a wish, hope, or command directed at "you" (plural or formal singular) that they succeed at something. For example, in a sentence like "Je souhaite que vous réussissiez votre examen," which translates to "I wish that you succeed on your exam," the verb réussir is in the present subjunctive. Similarly, "Il faut que vous réussissiez dans cette entreprise" means "It is necessary that you succeed in this endeavor," again employing the subjunctive. The context of the sentence determines the precise meaning and implication of using "réussissiez." It is a key conjugation for expressing subjunctive sentiments toward a plural or formal singular subject in relation to accomplishment.