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renovéis

Renováis is a Portuguese verb form that corresponds to the second-person plural present indicative of the verb renovar (to renovate, to renew). It is used with the pronoun vós, which is common in European Portuguese and some other Lusophone varieties, but is less common in Brazilian Portuguese, where the equivalent meaning is typically conveyed with vocês renovam.

Conjugation notes: reno var in present tense regular -ar verb endings for vós produce renováis. The form

Usage context: Renováis appears in formal or traditional texts, literature, or regions that maintain the vós

Relation to related forms: Renováis is part of the regular -ar verb conjugation pattern in Portuguese. Other

Etymology: The verb renovar derives from Latin renovare, formed from novus (new) with the prefix re- (again),

carries
an
acute
accent
on
the
o
(ó)
to
indicate
the
stressed
syllable.
In
ordinary
speech,
it
means
you
(plural)
renovate
or
you
are
renovating.
For
example:
Vós
renováis
a
casa
esta
semana.
The
sentence
illustrates
the
standard
use
of
ren
ó
vais
in
contexts
where
vós
is
the
subject.
form
in
daily
language.
In
contemporary
Brazilian
Portuguese,
speakers
generally
use
vocês
renovam
in
the
present
tense
rather
than
renováis.
forms
of
renovar
include
renovo
(eu),
renovas
(tu),
renova
(ele/ela),
renovamos
(nós),
renovam
(eles/elas).
meaning
to
make
new
again
or
restore.
The
form
renováis
preserves
the
root
ren-
with
the
standard
Portuguese
present-tense
ending
for
vós.