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introducís

Introducís is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb introducir. It is used with the pronoun vosotros, which is the informal plural you in Spain and in regional varieties that retain the vosotros form. The meaning is “you (all) introduce” or “you (all) are introducing.” In most Latin American dialects that use ustedes instead of vosotros, the corresponding form is introducen.

Morphology and usage notes: Introducir belongs to the -cir group of verbs. The present indicative forms are:

Regional variation: While introducís is standard for vosotros Spanish, many Latin American varieties employ ustedes as

Etymology and related forms: The verb derives from Latin introducere, meaning to lead into. The related noun

Example: Vosotros introducís el tema en la reunión para que todos entiendan el plan. This demonstrates the

yo
introduzco,
tú
introduces,
él
introduce,
nosotros
introducimos,
vosotros
introducís,
ellos
introducen.
The
vosotros
form
introducís
ends
in
-ís
and
carries
an
accent
to
indicate
stress
on
the
last
syllable.
This
accent
distinguishes
it
from
other
forms
and
aligns
with
the
typical
vosotros
endings
in
-ir
verbs.
the
formal/plural
pronoun,
with
the
form
introducen
in
the
present
tense.
When
you
see
introducís
in
a
text,
it
signals
informal,
plural
address
and
the
use
of
the
vosotros
paradigm.
introducción
means
introduction.
The
present
yo
form
introduceszco
in
the
first
person
singular,
illustrating
a
common
irregularity
in
-cir
verbs.
ordinary
usage
of
the
form
to
present
or
initiate
a
topic
in
a
group
setting.