forçastes
Forçastes is a Spanish verb form. It is the second-person plural preterite indicative conjugation of the verb "forzar." The preterite tense in Spanish is used to describe actions that were completed in the past. Therefore, "forçastes" translates to "you all forced" or "you all compelled." This form would be used in a context where a group of people (you all) performed the action of forcing or compelling someone or something at a specific point in the past. For example, in a sentence like "Vosotros forçastes la cerradura" (You all forced the lock), "forçastes" indicates the completed action of forcing the lock by that specific group. The verb "forzar" itself means to force, to compel, to strain, or to exert. The conjugation "forçastes" is specific to the "vosotros" pronoun, which is primarily used in Spain. In many parts of Latin America, the equivalent pronoun and verb form would be "ustedes forzaron." Understanding the nuances of verb conjugations like "forçastes" is crucial for accurate comprehension and usage of the Spanish language, particularly when distinguishing between different past tenses and regional variations.