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impresionéis

Impresionáis is the second‑person plural form (vosotros) of the Spanish verb impresionar, which means “to impress” or “to make an impression.” In the present indicative tense it translates as “you all impress” or “you (plural) are impressing.” The verb belongs to the regular –ar conjugation pattern, and its complete present tense conjugation is: yo impresiono, tú impresionas, él/ella/Ud. impresiona, nosotros/nosotras impresionamos, vosotros/vosotras impresionáis, ellos/ellas/Uds. impressionan. The form impresionáis is used primarily in Spain, where the vosotros pronoun is common; in Latin America, the plural ustedes is preferred, and the corresponding form would be impresionan. Apart from its literal sense of causing admiration or awe, impresionáis can be employed figuratively to indicate that a group’s actions or appearance leave a strong effect on others. As a verb, it can take direct objects (e.g., “Impresionáis a todos con vuestra presentación”) or be followed by infinitives and subordinate clauses (e.g., “Impresionáis al público al cantar”). The word also appears in literary and media contexts as part of idiomatic expressions, reflecting the speaker’s judgment of collective performance or impact.