ocupéis
Ocupáis is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb ocupar. It is used with the pronoun vosotros, which is common in Spain and parts of the southern United States. In most of Latin America, the equivalent meaning is expressed with ustedes ocupan, since ustedes is the standard second-person plural pronoun there.
The verb ocupar has several related senses. It can mean physically taking up space or occupying a
Grammar notes: ocupar is a regular -ar verb, so ocupáis follows the standard vosotros present tense pattern
Etymology: ocupar derives from Latin occupāre, meaning to seize or take possession, reflecting the broad sense