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interferís

Interferís is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb interferir. It is used in Peninsular Spanish to address a group, meaning “you all interfere” or “you are interfering.” The verb interferir generally means to intervene in or meddle in a situation, or to hinder a process.

The form interferís is characteristic of the vosotros conjugation in the present tense. In regions that use

Usage notes: Interferir can carry a negative nuance when it implies intrusion or meddling, but the meaning

Example: Vosotros interferís en la conversación cuando nadie ha terminado de hablar. A more neutral regional

See also: interferir, conjugation of interferir, vosotros (Spanish dialect).

vosotros,
interferís
appears
in
everyday
speech.
In
much
of
Latin
America,
where
the
vosotros
form
is
not
standard,
speakers
typically
use
the
corresponding
ustedes
form:
interfieren.
can
also
be
neutral
or
context-dependent,
such
as
participating
in
or
influencing
a
process.
alternative
is
used
in
Latin
America:
ustedes
interfieren
en
la
reunión.