enxergais
Enxergais is a Portuguese word and a verb conjugation. It is the second-person plural imperfect indicative form of the verb "enxergar," which means "to see," "to perceive," or "to understand." In practical terms, "enxergais" translates to "you all see" or "you all perceive" in the past, but in a continuous or habitual way. For example, "Vós enxergais bem a paisagem" would mean "You all see the landscape well." This specific conjugation is used in Portugal and in some older forms of Brazilian Portuguese, though in modern spoken Brazilian Portuguese, "vocês" is more commonly used with the third-person plural verb form, making "vocês enxergam" the more frequent equivalent. The imperfect tense, as indicated by "enxergais," describes actions or states that were ongoing or repeated in the past without a specific beginning or end. It can also be used to describe a state of being or a characteristic in the past. The verb "enxergar" itself is derived from the Latin "inspexere," meaning "to look into" or "to examine."