discutiréis
Discutiréis is the second-person plural future indicative form of the Spanish verb "discutir." This verb translates to "to discuss" or "to argue" in English. Therefore, "discutiréis" specifically means "you all will discuss" or "you all will argue." This verb conjugation is used when addressing a group of people ("vosotros" or "vosotras" in Spanish) and referring to an action that will take place in the future. For example, "Mañana discutiréis los planes para el proyecto" translates to "Tomorrow you all will discuss the plans for the project." The context in which "discutiréis" is used will determine whether a neutral discussion or a more heated argument is implied. The "-éis" ending is characteristic of verbs ending in "-ir" in the second-person plural future tense. This form is primarily used in Spain; in Latin America, the third-person plural form "discutirán" is more commonly used to address a group.