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establecéis

Establecéis is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb establecer. It corresponds to "you all establish" in English and is used in Spain and in regions that employ the vosotros form. In much of Latin America, the equivalent present tense would be ustedes establecen, so the vosotros form is associated mainly with Spain.

Conjugation and morphology: Establecer is a -cer verb with a notable orthographic change in the present tense.

Etymology and meaning: The verb comes from estable- plus the suffix -cer, built from Latin stabilire, from

Usage notes: Establecéis appears in present-tense statements about establishing or setting something. It is commonly followed

The
standard
forms
are
yo
establezco,
tú
estableces,
él
establece,
nosotros
establecemos,
vosotros
establecéis,
ellos
establecen.
The
stem
generally
carries
a
z
before
the
e
in
most
forms,
while
the
vosotros
form
retains
the
c
before
the
éIS
ending.
This
pattern
is
typical
of
many
-cer
verbs
in
the
present
indicative.
stabilis
meaning
stable.
The
core
sense
is
to
make
something
stable
or
fixed,
i.e.,
to
set
up,
found,
or
establish
rules,
settlements,
or
institutions.
The
related
noun
establecimiento
(establishment)
shares
the
same
root.
by
a
direct
object
or
by
a
subordinate
clause:
"Vosotros
establecéis
políticas
nuevas"
or
"Vosotros
establecéis
un
marco
temporal."
In
dialects
that
use
vosotros,
this
form
is
standard;
in
dialects
that
prefer
ustedes,
the
corresponding
form
would
be
establecen.