otorgaréis
Otorgaréis is the second-person plural future indicative form of the Spanish verb "otorgar." The verb "otorgar" generally means to grant, to award, to give, or to bestow. Therefore, "otorgaréis" translates to "you all will grant," "you all will award," "you all will give," or "you all will bestow" in English. This grammatical form is used when addressing a group of people in a formal or informal context in the future tense. It indicates that the subject, "you all" (vosotros/vosotras), will perform the action of granting or giving something at some point in the future. The verb conjugation follows the standard pattern for -ar verbs in the future tense, with the ending "-éis" specifically denoting the second-person plural. For example, a sentence might read, "Vosotros otorgaréis el premio al ganador" which means "You all will award the prize to the winner." The usage of "otorgaréis" is characteristic of Peninsular Spanish, where the vosotros form is common. In most Latin American Spanish dialects, the third-person plural form "otorgarán" (they will grant/you all will grant) would be used instead for both formal and informal address to a group.