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regularizáis

Regularizáis is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb regularizar. It is used chiefly in Spain and in communities that retain the vosotros form. The meaning corresponds to “you all regularize” or “you all bring into compliance with rules or standards.” The verb regularizar means to make something regular, orderly, or compliant with regulations, or to confer a regular status on people, documents, or procedures.

Etymology and form: regularizáis comes from regularizar, which in turn derives from the Latin regularis through

Usage and variants: In dialects that do not use vosotros, the present indicative form is replaced by

Examples: Regularizáis los documentos para que estén en regla. Regularizáis la situación laboral de los trabajadores

See also: regularización, regularizar.

the
suffix
-izar,
a
productive
ending
that
forms
verbs
meaning
“to
cause
to
become.”
The
word
is
part
of
the
broader
family
built
on
the
root
regular-.
ustedes
regularizan.
The
regular
verb
paradigm
in
the
present
indicative
includes
regularizáis
(vosotros),
regularizo,
regularizas,
regulariza,
regularizamos,
regularizan.
The
corresponding
subjunctive
for
vosotros
is
regularicéis.
Other
tenses
follow
regular
conjugation
patterns
such
as
regularizasteis
in
the
preterite
or
regularizabais
in
the
imperfect.
para
cumplir
con
la
normativa
vigente.