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ensambláis

Ensambláis is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb ensamblar. The verb means to put together components to form a whole, often in a mechanical, electronic, or manufacturing context. In regions that use the vosotros form, such as Spain, "ensambláis" corresponds to “you (all) assemble.” In most of Latin America, where the vosotros form is not used, the corresponding present tense form for ustedes is "ensamblan."

Conjugation and usage notes: In the present tense, -ar verbs like ensamblar follow the pattern -o, -as,

Related terms and nouns: The action or result of assembling is commonly expressed with the nouns "ensamblaje"

Overview: Used across various domains—manufacturing, logistics, electronics, construction, and general discourse—the form "ensambláis" signals direct address

-a,
-amos,
-áis,
-an.
Examples:
“Vosotros
ensambláis
las
piezas.”
and,
for
ustedes,
“Ustedes
ensamblan
las
piezas.”
The
form
"ensambláis"
is
therefore
a
regional
variant
tied
to
the
vosotros
paradigm.
or
"ensamble."
The
adjective
"ensamblable"
describes
something
that
can
be
assembled.
In
practice,
"ensamblar"
is
often
contrasted
with
"montar"
in
technical
language;
while
both
can
mean
to
assemble,
"ensamblar"
emphasizes
putting
together
parts,
whereas
"montar"
can
also
mean
to
mount
or
set
up.
to
a
group
in
contexts
favoring
the
vosotros
form.