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predecíais

Predecíais is a Spanish verb form used to indicate a past action in regions that employ the vosostros pronoun. Specifically, it is the second-person plural imperfect indicative of the verb predecir, meaning “you all predicted” or “you all used to predict.” In Latin American Spanish, where the vosostros form is uncommon, the corresponding imperfect is predecían with the ustedes form.

The form is built from the stem predecí- plus the imperfect endings for -er/-ir verbs. For vosotros

Etymology: predecir derives from Latin prae- “before” and dicere “to say.” The sense is to say something

Usage notes: Predecíais appears primarily in Spanish texts or speech that retain the vosostros form, such as

See also: predecir; imperfect indicative; vosotros forms; regional pronoun usage in Spanish.

in
the
imperfect,
this
yields
predecíais,
with
the
accent
on
í
to
preserve
the
stressed
syllable.
This
contrasts
with
other
tenses
or
forms
of
predecir,
such
as
present
predecís
or
the
imperfect
subjunctive
predecierais
(or
predecíais
is
sometimes
described
as
a
regional
or
historical
variant
in
some
grammars).
beforehand,
i.e.,
to
predict
or
foretell.
literature,
dialogues,
or
historical
narrations
from
Spain.
In
modern
standard
Latin
American
Spanish,
one
would
typically
use
ustedes
predecían
for
the
same
meaning.
The
verb
itself
carries
a
sense
of
foresight
or
forecast
in
the
past
and
is
often
found
in
narrative
past
contexts
or
indirect
speech.