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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?

form
-isteis.
The
full
preterite
paradigm
for
salir
is:
salí,
saliste,
salió,
salimos,
salisteis,
salieron.
most
of
Latin
America,
ustedes
forms
are
used
instead
of
vosotros,
and
the
corresponding
preterite
is
salieron.
related
forms
in
the
Romance
languages.
Estas
oraciones
ilustran
cómo
se
usa
la
forma
para
describir
acciones
pasadas
de
un
grupo.