salisteis
Salisteis is the second-person plural preterite form of the Spanish verb salir, meaning "to leave" or "to go out." It is used with the vosotros subject pronoun, a form of address common in Spain. The tense marks a completed action in the past.
Form and conjugation: Salisteis follows the regular -ir verb endings in the preterite, specifically the vosotros
Regional usage: In Spain, salisteis is standard in informal speech when addressing a group with vosotros. In
Etymology: The verb salir derives from Latin exire, "to go out," and has developed a variety of
Examples: Salisteis temprano de la fiesta; luego regresasteis a casa. Otro ejemplo: ¿Por qué salisteis tan tarde?