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reiteráis

Reiteráis is the present indicative form of the Spanish verb reiterar for the second-person plural (vosotros) in Spain. It means “you reiterate” or “you repeat,” often used to indicate that someone is restating a point or instruction. Reiterar is a transitive verb: it takes a direct object, as in “Reiteráis vuestra petición al comité” (you reiterate your request to the committee).

Grammatically, reiterar is a regular -ar verb, so its present tense follows the standard endings for -ar

The verb's etymology traces to Latin iterare, “to repeat,” with the prefix re- indicating repetition. Related

verbs.
The
form
reiteráis
includes
a
written
accent
on
the
á,
in
keeping
with
Spanish
stress
rules
for
the
vosotros
present
tense.
In
contexts
where
the
vosotros
form
is
not
used,
such
as
most
of
Latin
America,
the
corresponding
present
tense
with
ustedes
is
reiteran
or,
in
some
regional
varieties,
repiten.
forms
include
reiteración
(reiteration),
reiterando
(reiterating),
and
reiteró
(he/she
reiterated,
or
the
past
tense
in
third
person).
Reiterar
and
its
derivatives
are
commonly
employed
in
formal
writing
and
in
discourse
where
claiming
precision
or
reaffirming
a
point
is
needed.