detestaríais
"Detestaríais" is a verb form in the Spanish language. Specifically, it is the second-person plural conditional tense of the verb "detestar." "Detestar" means to hate or to detest. The conditional tense in Spanish, like in English, is used to express hypothetical situations, wishes, polite requests, or conjecture. Therefore, "detestaríais" translates to "you all would hate" or "you all would detest." This form is used when addressing a group of people (the plural "vosotros" form, common in Spain) in a hypothetical or conditional context. For example, one might say, "Si supierais la verdad, la detestaríais" which means "If you all knew the truth, you all would detest it." The "-íais" ending is characteristic of the conditional tense for "-ar" verbs in the second-person plural in Spanish.