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dañéis

Dañéis is the second-person plural form of the present subjunctive of the Spanish verb dañar, meaning to damage. It is used when addressing a group as you all (vosotros) and appears in peninsular Spanish as part of the regular subjunctive paradigm for -ar verbs.

Conjugation and forms in the present subjunctive include: yo dañe, tú dañes, él dañe, nosotros dañemos, vosotros

Usage in Spanish follows the general function of the present subjunctive: to express doubt, wish, emotion, necessity,

Regional variation is notable. The pronoun vosotros and its verb forms are standard mainly in Spain. In

See also: dañar, subjuntivo, conjugación verbal.

dañéis,
ellos
dañen.
The
form
dañéis
is
the
standard
vosotros
ending
for
this
verb
in
the
present
subjunctive,
with
the
stem
dañ-
keeping
the
tilde
on
the
n
from
the
infinitive.
or
hypothetical
situations;
it
commonly
appears
after
expressions
that
trigger
the
subjunctive
or
after
conjunctions
introducing
a
subordinate
clause
with
que.
An
example
is:
Es
importante
que
no
dañéis
la
planta.
many
Latin
American
varieties,
ustedes
replace
vosotros,
and
the
corresponding
present
subjunctive
form
is
dañen.
In
those
dialects,
the
vosotros
form
dañéis
is
rarely
used
outside
contexts
that
explicitly
imitate
Peninsular
Spanish.