entráis
Entáéis is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb entrar, used with the vosotros subject pronoun. It translates to “you all enter” or “you enter” in English, depending on context. This form is standard in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking regions that use vosotros, contrasting with Latin American varieties where ustedes are used instead and the corresponding verb form is entran.
Morphology and usage. Entrar is a regular -ar verb. In the present indicative, the vosotros form ends
Pronunciation. In IPA, entaráis typically appears as /enˈtɾáis/. The stress falls on the syllable -ráis, reflecting
Regional variation. In most of Latin America, the second-person plural is formed with ustedes, yielding ustedes
Examples. Entráis al edificio por la puerta principal. Vosotros entráis a la sala cuando termina la música.
Origin. Entrar derives from the Latin intrare, sharing its root with other Romance verbs that express entering