juraréis
Juraréis is the second-person plural form of the Spanish verb jurar in the simple future tense. It corresponds to the meaning “you all will swear” or “you all will vow,” depending on the context. This form is used when addressing a group in informal or semi-formal speech in Spain and many Latin American dialects.
Grammatically, jurar is a regular -ar verb. Its full conjugation in the simple future is: yo juraré,
Etymologically, jurar comes from Latin iurāre, related to ius “law” or iuris “of the law,” reflecting its
Usage notes: juraréis is used to describe a future action performed by ustedes or vosotros when addressing