reddetis
Reddetis is a Latin verb form. It is the second-person plural future active indicative of the verb reddere, meaning to give back, restore, or return. As a member of the third conjugation, reddetis is formed from the present infinitive reddere with the future ending -ētis, yielding reddetis for the second-person plural.
Grammatical notes: The standard principal parts of reddere are reddo, reddere, reddidi, redditum. In the present
Usage: reddetis denotes an action that will occur in the future. It is used when stating that
Example: Pecuniam reddetis statim. Translation: You all will return the money immediately.
Origin and cognates: reddere derives from a root meaning to give back. Related forms include reddo (I
See also: reddere; Latin verbs; Latin grammar; Latin conjugation.