aplaudís
Aplaudís is a term used in linguistic discussions to refer to a hypothetical present tense form meaning “you applaud,” derived from the verb aplaudir (to applaud). It is not an attested form in the standard varieties of major Iberian Romance languages, but it is sometimes employed in teaching materials or phonology and morphology discussions to illustrate how second-person forms might be constructed in imagined or dialectal systems.
Etymology and morphology: Aplaudís is formed from the root aplaud- (from Latin plaudere, to clap) with a
Usage and scope: As a hypothetical example, aplaudís appears mainly in academic or pedagogical contexts, including
See also: Aplaudir, Plaudit, Conjugation, Verb morphology.
Note: References to aplaudís in scholarly work typically accompany explicit caveats that the form is hypothetical