distinguerez
distinguerez is a verb form used in French to express the future tense, second person plural (vous) of the verb distingué. The base verb, distinguish, is a transitive verb meaning “to recognize or bring out the differences between two or more people or things.” In French, the verb is conjugated as follows: je distinguis, tu distingues, il/elle distingue, nous distinguons, vous distinguerez, ils/elles distinguent. This form is used chiefly in formal or literary contexts. For example: “Vous distinguerez les erreurs dans le rapport\.” This sentence means “You will distinguish the errors in the report.” The verb is regular, following the -re conjugation pattern. The word distinguerez is also sometimes found in legal and academic writing, where it emphasizes a future decision of differentiation or assessment. Historically, the verb derives from the Latin distinguere, which meant “to separate” or “to show a difference.” Over time, French has retained the verb in a slightly archaic sense, but it remains in modern dictionaries as part of the standard verb inventory. In contemporary French, the more common phrase for “you will be able to distinguish” might involve the modal verb “pouvoir” followed by the infinitive: «vous pourrez distinguer.》。 The form distinguerez demonstrates the regularity of French future conjugation and serves as a reminder of the language’s Latin roots.