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organizáis

Organizáis is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb organizar. It is used primarily in Spain with the informal pronoun vosotros to mean “you all organize” or “you organize” when addressing a group. In many Latin American dialects, where the vosotros form is not used, the equivalent meaning is expressed with ustedes organizan.

Morphology and usage notes: Organizar is a regular -ar verb. In the present tense for vosotros, the

Regional variation: The vosotros forms, including organizáis, are common in Spain and in some communities of

Semantics and examples: The verb means to plan, arrange, or coordinate activities. Examples include: Organizáis una

Etymology and related forms: The verb derives from Late Latin organizare, from organum (instrument or tool),

ending
is
-áis,
attached
to
the
stem
organiz-,
yielding
organizáis.
The
form
is
stressed
on
the
syllable
that
contains
the
-áis
ending.
In
Castilian
Spanish,
the
z
is
pronounced
as
a
soft
“th”
sound,
while
in
many
Latin
American
varieties
it
is
pronounced
as
an
“s.”
communities
that
preserve
its
usage.
In
most
of
Latin
America,
speakers
use
ustedes
(third-person
plural)
and
say
organizan
to
express
the
same
idea.
reunión
semanal
para
revisar
avances.
¿Organizáis
el
proyecto
con
el
equipo
de
trabajo?
The
verb
commonly
collocates
with
nouns
like
una
reunión,
un
evento,
un
calendario,
or
un
proyecto.
reflecting
the
sense
of
arranging
components
into
an
ordered
whole.
Related
forms
include
organiza,
organiza,
organizamos,
organizan,
and
the
noun
organización
(organization).