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decidete

Decidete is a form that appears in various Romance-language contexts, with distinct uses in Italian and Spanish. In Italian, decidete is the second-person plural imperative of the verb decidere, meaning “you all decide.” It is used to urge a group to come to a decision and is a standard conjugation of the verb in the voi form, as in Decidete insieme quale strada prendere.

In Spanish, the corresponding reflexive sense is more common in the tú form as decídete, meaning “decide

As a potential proper noun, Decidete may also be used as a brand name, campaign title, or

See also: decidir, decidirse, decisión, decisión, decision, decídate (Spanish reflexive form with proper accent), decídete (Spanish

for
yourself”
or
“make
up
your
mind.”
The
non-accented
spelling
decidete
is
generally
considered
a
misspelling
in
correct
Spanish
orthography,
where
the
acute
accent
in
decídete
signals
the
proper
stress.
The
imperative
forms
for
ustedes
or
ustedes
would
be
decidan,
while
for
tú
with
reflexive
you
would
typically
see
decídete.
product
descriptor
in
brief,
marketing,
or
media
contexts.
When
capitalized,
it
functions
as
a
name
rather
than
a
verb,
and
its
meaning
would
be
determined
by
the
brand
or
project
it
represents.
imperative
with
accent).
The
term
highlights
how
near-identical
spellings
can
cross
language
boundaries
and
carry
different
grammatical
roles.