caeréis
caeréis is the second-person plural future indicative form of the Spanish verb caer. The verb caer itself translates to "to fall" in English. Therefore, caeréis literally means "you all will fall." This conjugation is used when addressing a group of people (two or more) with the informal "vosotros" pronoun in Spanish. The verb caer is an irregular verb, meaning its conjugation does not strictly follow the standard patterns for verbs ending in -er. The future indicative tense is used to express actions that are expected or predicted to happen in the future. For example, in a sentence like "Si no tenéis cuidado, caeréis," which translates to "If you are not careful, you all will fall," caeréis is used to indicate the future consequence of a present action or lack thereof. The usage of caeréis is primarily found in Spain, as Latin American Spanish typically uses the "ustedes" form (which conjugates to "caerán" in the future indicative) for both formal and informal address in the second person plural.