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reiterasteis

Reiterasteis is the second-person plural preterite indicative form of the Spanish verb reiterar, meaning “you all reiterated.” It denotes a completed action in the past and is typically used to indicate that a group restated or emphasized something that had been said before. This form is common in Spain and in contexts that use the vosotros pronoun.

The verb reiterar comes from Latin reiterāre, built from the prefix re- plus iterare, meaning to repeat.

Usage and notes: Reiterasteis is used in formal or narrative contexts to describe the repetition or insistence

In
contemporary
Spanish,
reiterar
is
regular,
and
the
pretérito
de
vosotros
for
-ar
verbs
ends
in
-asteis,
yielding
reiterasteis
as
the
standard
form.
of
a
statement,
request,
or
point.
In
Spanish
regions
that
do
not
use
vosotros,
the
corresponding
form
for
ustedes
is
reiteraron,
but
reiterasteis
remains
correct
in
Spain
or
wherever
vosotros
is
preferred.
Examples
include:
En
la
reunión,
reiterasteis
vuestra
solicitud
de
prórroga.
El
acta
señala
que
reiterasteis
la
necesidad
de
más
tiempo.