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satisfacéis

Satisfacéis is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb satisfacer. It corresponds to the English “you all satisfy” and is used when the subject is vosotros, the informal plural “you” in Spain and parts of the world where the vosotros form is common. In Latin America, where vosotros is less used, the equivalent present tense is satisfied by ustedes satisfacen.

Conjugation and usage context: The verb satisfacer belongs to the -er group and has the present indicative

Etymology and semantics: Satisfacer comes from Latin satisfacere, from satis “enough” and facere “to do.” The

Example sentences:

- Vosotros satisfacéis las condiciones para participar en el concurso.

- Si trabajáis bien, satisfacéis a los clientes y obtenéis buenas reseñas.

Notes: Satisfacéis is primarily used in Spain and other regions where the vos‑tú pronoun system is retained.

forms:
yo
satisfago,
tú
satisfaces,
él
satisface,
nosotros
satisfacemos,
vosotros
satisfacéis,
ellos
satisfacen.
The
vosotros
form
satisfacéis
is
formed
from
the
stem
satisfac-
with
the
standard
-áis
ending.
The
spelling
remains
regular,
with
no
irregular
vowel
changes
in
this
tense.
In
everyday
speech,
satisfaction
can
refer
to
fulfilling
a
demand,
meeting
a
requirement,
or
pleasing
someone,
depending
on
the
object
of
satisfaction.
sense
of
the
verb
includes
both
fulfilling
obligations
and
providing
gratification.
Metaphorically,
it
can
extend
to
meeting
expectations
or
quenching
a
need
or
appetite.
In
many
Spanish-speaking
countries,
ustedes
satisfacen
replaces
this
form
in
present-tense
contexts,
and
the
corresponding
vos‑tú
distinction
may
be
absent
in
everyday
usage.