combináis
Combináis is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb combinar, meaning “you all combine” or “you all mix.” It is used when addressing a group informally in regions that use the vosotros form. In much of Latin America, where the pronoun vosotros is not used, the corresponding form is combinan for ustedes.
The verb combinar is regular in the present indicative. For vosotros, the ending is -áis, giving combináis.
Usage notes: Combináis is employed to express actions such as mixing ingredients, pairing items, or arranging
Etymology and derivation: combináis derives from the verb combinar, originating in Latin combinare, from con- “together”