llamaréis
llamaréis is the second-person plural future indicative form of the Spanish verb llamar. The verb llamar has multiple meanings, including to call, to name, or to knock. Therefore, the specific meaning of llamaréis would depend on the context in which it is used. In a typical sentence, it would translate to "you all will call" or "you all will name." For instance, if someone were instructing a group of people to make phone calls, they might say "Vosotros llamaréis a vuestros amigos" which translates to "You all will call your friends." Similarly, if referring to how a group will be addressed, one could say "Os llamaréis Juan y María" meaning "You all will be called Juan and María." The future tense indicates an action that is expected to happen at some point in the future. This conjugation is specific to the informal plural "vosotros" form used in Spain, distinguishing it from the more formal "ustedes" form, which would use the third-person plural conjugation.