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existís

Existís is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb existir, meaning “to exist.” It is used when addressing a group informally with the pronoun vosotros, a form common in Spain and in some regions that retain the tú/vosotros distinction. In most of Latin America, where the vos form is not standard, speakers use ustedes and the third-person plural present tense (existen).

Conjugation notes: existís belongs to the regular -ir verb pattern in the vosotros form. Full present indicative

Etymology and related forms: existir derives from the Latin existere, with the same root that gives the

Usage considerations: existís signals direct address to a group and is not used when speaking to individuals

forms
are:
yo
existo,
tú
existes,
él/ella/Ud.
existe,
nosotros
existimos,
vosotros
existís,
ellos/ellas/Uds.
existen.
The
corresponding
present
subjunctive
is
existáis;
the
affirmative
imperative
is
existid
and
the
negative
imperative
is
no
existáis.
The
simple
past
(preterite)
forms
are
existí,
exististe,
existió,
existimos,
exististeis,
existieron.
English
word
exist
in
its
sense
of
being.
The
Spanish
infinitive
existir
and
related
forms
share
this
origin,
though
pronunciation
and
spelling
have
evolved
within
Romance
languages.
The
present
tense
form
existís
is
a
typical
example
of
the
vosotros
paradigm,
which
contrasts
with
the
ustedes
forms
used
in
many
varieties
of
Spanish.
or
when
using
ustedes
in
dialects
that
replace
vosotros.
In
formal
or
written
contexts
in
Latin
America,
usted/ustedes
agreements
with
existen
are
common,
while
existís
would
appear
primarily
in
texts
or
speech
from
regions
that
preserve
the
vosotros
paradigm.