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pouíváte

Pouíváte is not a standard form in Czech. It appears to be a misspelling or typographical error for používáte, which is the second-person plural present tense of the verb používat (to use). The difference lies in the missing letter ž after the o, which changes both the spelling and the pronunciation. In standard Czech, pouíváte would not be recognized as a correct form.

Correct form and usage: používáte is used when addressing multiple people (or in formal address) in the

Origins and related forms: používat is the imperfective aspect of the verb meaning to use, often contrasted

Orthographic note: Czech orthography requires the háček on ž in this verb form, producing the sequence ž and

See also: používat, použít, užívání, užívat.

present
tense.
It
corresponds
to
you
use
or
you
are
using.
For
example:
Používáte
tuto
aplikaci
každý
den?
This
form
is
common
in
everyday
speech
and
writing
when
talking
about
habitual
or
current
use.
with
the
perfective
použít
(to
use,
to
put
into
use).
Other
related
forms
include
používám
(I
use),
používáš
(you
use,
singular),
používá
(he/she
uses),
používáme
(we
use),
and
používají
(they
use).
The
word
shares
its
stem
with
the
noun
užívání
(use,
utilization).
í
in
the
present
tense.
Misspellings
like
pouíváte
arise
from
omitting
or
misplacing
the
diacritic
or
from
keyboard
input
errors,
and
they
may
hinder
comprehension
for
native
readers.