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significáis

Significáis is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb significar. It is used when addressing multiple people informally in Spain, corresponding to the vosotros form. The meaning depends on context and can be translated as “you all mean” or “you all signify.”

Morphology: significáis is formed from the stem signific- plus the regular -áis ending of -ar verbs in

Usage and meanings: significar has several senses: to mean (a word or sentence), to signify or indicate,

Etymology: the verb derives from Latin significare, from signum “mark, sign” plus -ficare, a formative meaning

See also: Significado, Significar.

the
vosotros
form.
The
full
present
indicative
paradigm
for
significar
is:
yo
significo,
tú
significas,
él/ella/Ud.
significa,
nosotros
significamos,
vosotros
significáis,
ellos/ellas/Uds.
significan.
The
form
is
regular
and
predictable
for
learners
of
Spanish,
and
it
appears
primarily
in
regions
that
use
vosotros.
and
to
be
of
importance.
It
can
also
mean
to
symbolize
in
certain
contexts.
Examples:
¿Qué
significáis
con
esa
expresión?
(What
do
you
mean
by
that
expression?)
Significáis
un
avance
para
el
equipo.
In
Spanish
from
Latin
America,
vosotros
forms
are
less
common;
speakers
there
typically
use
ustedes
significan
or
alternate
constructions.
“to
make”
or
“to
do.”
The
sense
evolved
to
include
“to
indicate”
or
“to
mean”
in
many
Romance
languages,
including
Spanish.