jalaréis
Jalaréis is a Spanish verb conjugation. Specifically, it is the second-person plural future indicative form of the verb "jalar." The verb "jalar" generally translates to "to pull," "to drag," or "to tug" in English. Therefore, "jalaréis" literally means "you all will pull" or "you all will drag." This form is used when addressing a group of people (plural "you") and referring to an action that will happen in the future. The conjugation follows the standard pattern for -ar verbs in the future tense for the "vosotros" (or "vosotras" if referring to an all-female group) pronoun. The "éis" ending is characteristic of this conjugation in many Spanish-speaking regions, particularly in Spain. In Latin America, where the "vosotros" form is rarely used in everyday speech, a speaker would typically use the third-person plural form ("jalarán") with the pronoun "ustedes" to convey the same meaning of "you all will pull." This distinction highlights regional variations in Spanish grammar and verb usage.