evocáis
Evocáis is a Spanish verb form. Specifically, it is the second-person plural (vosotros/vosotras) present indicative form of the verb evocar. Evocar is a Spanish verb that translates to "to evoke," "to call to mind," or "to summon" in English. Therefore, evocáis means "you all evoke" or "you all call to mind." It is used when addressing a group of people informally in Spain, referring to their action of bringing something to memory or summoning something. For instance, "Vosotros evocáis recuerdos" translates to "You all evoke memories." In contrast, in most Latin American countries, the informal second-person plural is replaced by the third-person plural (ustedes) with the corresponding verb conjugation. Thus, in those regions, one would use "ustedes evocan" instead of "vosotros evocáis" to convey a similar meaning when addressing a group informally. The verb evocar itself derives from the Latin word "evocare," meaning "to call out" or "to summon." The conjugation evocáis follows the standard pattern for -ar verbs in the present indicative tense for the vosotros/vosotras form.