sacáis
Sacáis is a verb form in the Spanish language. Specifically, it is the second-person plural (vosotros/vosotras) present indicative conjugation of the verb sacar. Sacar is a common Spanish verb that has a variety of meanings, including to take out, to get, to fetch, to remove, and to extract. The conjugation sacáis is used when addressing a group of people informally in Spain. For example, a sentence like "¿Qué sacáis de esa caja?" translates to "What are you (plural, informal) taking out of that box?". In Latin America, where the vosotros/vosotras form is generally not used in everyday speech, the equivalent would be the third-person plural (ustedes) form, "sacaron" or "sacáis" would be replaced by "sacan" depending on the context and specific regional variations. The verb sacar itself is derived from the Latin word "saccare," meaning to put into a sack. Its versatile nature makes it a frequently encountered verb in Spanish conversation and literature.