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