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enunciáis

Enunciáis is the segunda persona del plural del presente de indicativo of the Spanish verb enunciar. It is commonly used in Spain to address a group informally (vosotros). In many Spanish-speaking regions of the Americas, the corresponding form is ustedes enuncian. The verb enunciar means to state, declare, articulate, or utter something, often with a sense of presenting or outlining propositions, ideas, or sentences.

Enunciar is a regular verb of the first conjugation (-ar). Its present indicative forms are: yo enuncio,

Usage and nuance: enunciar is frequently used in formal, academic, legal, or analytical contexts to indicate

Etymology: enunciar derives from Latin enuntiāre, related to the concept of announcing or stating, and entered

See also: enunciado, enunciación, enunciar.

Overall, enunciáis is a standard Spanish form used in Spain for addressing a group in the present

tú
enuncias,
él
enuncia,
nosotros
enunciamos,
vosotros
enunciáis,
ellos
enuncian.
The
form
enunciáis
thus
marks
the
habitual
action
of
a
group
performing
the
act
of
stating
or
articulating
something.
the
act
of
presenting
a
proposition,
assertion,
or
statement.
In
linguistics
and
logic,
enunciar
can
refer
to
producing
or
formulating
an
utterance
or
proposition;
enunciado
denotes
the
uttered
sentence
or
proposition,
while
enunciación
refers
to
the
act
or
process
of
enunciating.
Spanish
through
Romance
language
development.
tense,
while
its
meaning
centers
on
stating
or
articulating
propositions
or
utterances.