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Vendréis

Vendréis is the second-person plural form of the verb venir in the futuro simple (simple future) in Spanish. It corresponds to “you all will come” in English and is used when the informal second-person plural pronoun vosotros is appropriate. The form derives from the irregular future stem vendr- that appears in all persons of venir: yo vendré, tú vendrás, él vendrá, nosotros vendremos, vosotros vendréis, ellos vendrán.

In contemporary Spanish, vendréis is primarily found in Spain and other regions that retain the vosotros form.

Pronunciation of vendréis typically yields [benˈdɾejs], with the stress on the first syllable and a final clusters

Usage notes:

- Vendréis is used in statements or questions directed at a group of people addressed as vosotros,

- In standardized or formal writing that aims for broad Spanish, or in Latin American variants, vendrán

Example sentences:

- ¿Cuándo vendréis a la fiesta? (When will you all come to the party?)

- Mañana vosotros vendréis a la reunión a las cinco. (Tomorrow you all will come to the meeting

See also: venir, futuro simple, vosotros, ustedes.

In
most
of
Latin
America,
where
vosotros
is
uncommon,
the
corresponding
future
for
ustedes
is
vendrán
(you
all
will
come).
The
distinction
reflects
broader
regional
differences
in
pronoun
usage
rather
than
a
different
meaning.
of
-eis
pronounced
like
-ejs.
The
accent
mark
indicates
the
stressed
syllable
in
the
future
form.
often
in
informal
or
regional
contexts.
is
usually
preferred
for
ustedes.
at
five.)