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decidáis

Decidáis is the second-person plural present subjunctive form of the Spanish verb decidir, meaning “you all decide.” It is used in subordinate clauses that require the subjunctive, typically after verbs of will, doubt, emotion, necessity, or opinion, and when the interlocutors are addressed as vosotros. In regions that use vosotras/vosotros, decidáis appears in formal, informal, or mixed contexts; in many Latin American varieties that use ustedes, the corresponding present subjunctive for ustedes is decidan.

Etymology and background: Decidir comes from Latin decidere, formed with the prefix de- and the root caedere

Conjugation and forms: The key form decidáis is specifically the present subjunctive for vosotros. Related forms

Usage notes: Decidáis commonly appears after expressions like “Es importante que decidáis,” “Quiero que decidáis entre

Pronunciation: In Castilian Spanish, before i/e the letter c is pronounced as /θ/, giving approximately de-θi-DAIS. In

‘to
cut;
to
decide.’
The
form
decidáis
reflects
regular
Spanish
verb
conjugation
for
the
present
subjunctive
of
-ir/-er
verbs
in
the
vosotros
paradigm.
include
decidáis
in
third-person
singular
subjunctive
via
different
verbs,
and
the
present
indicative
vosotros
decidís.
The
imperfect
subjunctive
for
vosotros
can
be
decidierais
or
decidieseis,
depending
on
regional
preference.
estas
opciones,”
or
“Dudo
que
decidáis
sin
consultar.”
In
Spain,
where
the
vosotros
form
is
standard,
decidáis
is
widely
used;
in
much
of
Latin
America,
ustedes
replace
vosotros
and
would
use
decidan
in
the
corresponding
contexts.
Latin
American
Spanish,
c
before
i
is
/s/,
yielding
des-i-DAIS.
The
word
carries
the
stress
on
the
“dáis”
syllable:
de-ci-DÁIS.