Umýváte
Umýváte is a Czech verb form. It is the second-person plural present tense of the verb umývat, which means "to wash." Therefore, "umýváte" translates to "you (plural) wash" or "you (formal, singular) wash." The verb umývat is a common verb in the Czech language, used in various contexts related to cleaning and washing. It can refer to washing oneself, washing dishes, washing clothes, or washing any object. The conjugation of verbs in Czech is dependent on person, number, and tense. In this case, "umýváte" specifically indicates an action being performed by two or more people, or a single person being addressed formally. Other conjugations of umývat exist for different persons and tenses, such as umývám (I wash), umýváš (you wash, informal singular), umývá (he/she/it washes), umýváme (we wash), and umývají (they wash). Understanding these verb forms is crucial for speaking and understanding Czech. The context in which "umýváte" is used will determine the precise meaning, but it consistently refers to the act of washing performed by the second-person plural or formal singular subject.