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acudís

Acudís is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb acudir. Acudir means to go to or come to a place, to attend, or to resort to someone or something for help or support. The form acudís is used with the pronoun vosotros, and is characteristic of Spain and some Iberian-influenced dialects. In much of Latin America, the equivalent informal plural is ustedes, and the corresponding present indicative form is acuden.

Conjugation (present indicative): yo acudo, tú acudes, él/ella/usted acude, nosotros acudimos, vosotros acudís, ellos/ellas/ustedes acuden.

Common uses include acudir a alguien (to turn to someone for help), acudir a una cita (to

Notes: The form acudís is regular in its endings but retains the stem acud-; it shares the

attend
an
appointment),
or
acudir
al
lugar
de
un
hecho
(to
go
to
the
scene).
The
verbo
often
takes
a
preposition
a:
acudir
a
la
autoridad,
acudir
a
un
médico,
acudir
a
la
memoria
(to
call
to
memory).
same
root
as
other
forms
of
acudir.
Etymology
traces
acudir
to
Latin
accurrere,
literally
“to
run
toward.”
In
standard
writing,
use
vosotros
forms
in
Spain;
in
formal
or
international
contexts,
prefer
ustedes
and
acuden.