incluiez
Incluiez is a conjugated form of the French verb inclure, not a standalone lexical item with its own meaning. It represents the present subjunctive form for the second-person plural: que vous incluiez. It is used in dependent clauses after verbs or expressions that express necessity, doubt, wish, or possibility. In formal writing or language-learning materials, you might encounter phrases such as Il faut que vous incluiez toutes les options.
Etymology and related forms: Inclure derives from Latin includere (to enclose; to include), formed from in- “in”
Usage notes and examples: In practice, incluiez appears mainly in formal writing, policy documents, or grammar
Name usage and disambiguation: There is no widely recognized entity, organization, or place named Incluiez. It