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localizáis

Localizáis is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb localizar, meaning to locate or to determine the position of something. It is used primarily in Spain and other regions that employ the informal vosotros form; in most of Latin America, the equivalent form is ustedes localizan.

As a regular -ar verb, its present indicative forms are: yo localizo, tú localizas, él localiza, nosotros

Usage notes: Localizáis can refer to locating a place on a map, finding someone’s whereabouts, or locating

Example sentences: Vosotros localizáis la cafetería en el mapa con rapidez. Puede decirse también: Localizáis el

Etymology and related terms: localizar derives from the root local- with the suffix -izar, forming verbs that

localizamos,
vosotros
localizáis,
ellos
localizan.
The
present
subjunctive
for
vosotros
is
localicéis;
the
imperfect
is
localizabais;
the
future
is
localizaréis.
information
in
a
search.
It
is
common
in
dialogue
among
groups
addressed
informally.
In
writing
aimed
at
audiences
that
do
not
use
vosotros,
this
form
is
typically
avoided
in
favor
of
ustedes
localizan.
lugar
exacto
donde
ocurrió
el
asunto,
¿verdad?
mean
to
make
or
act
in
a
way
related
to
the
root
meaning.
Related
terms
include
localización
(localization,
location)
and
localizar
(to
locate).