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soyez

Soyez is a French verb form deriving from the verb être, used in two related but distinct grammatical moods: the present imperative for the second-person plural (vous) and the present subjunctive for the second-person plural (vous) or formal singular address. In practical terms, soyez is what you say when you tell a group or a formal interlocutor to “be.” It is the counterpart of the informal singular imperative sois and the first-person plural imperative or exhortation soyons.

In the imperative use, soyez governs commands or exhortations directed at more than one person or at

In the present subjunctive, soyez appears in subordinate clauses introduced by que or after expressions that

Pronunciation is typically indicated as /swa.je/. The form is frequent in formal writing and speech, as well

Related forms include sois (tu, imperative and present subjunctive), soyons (nous), and soyez (vous). The word

a
single
person
in
a
formal
setting.
Examples
include
“Soyez
prudents,”
“Soyez
les
bienvenus,”
and
similar
phrases
that
request
or
require
a
state
of
being.
In
negative
constructions,
the
form
remains
the
same:
“Ne
soyez
pas
trop
confiants.”
require
the
subjunctive,
as
in
“Il
faut
que
vous
soyez
prêts”
or
“Qu’ils
soient
calmes.”
The
subjunctive
form
emphasizes
doubt,
necessity,
or
subjectivity
rather
than
a
direct
command.
as
in
hospitality
or
diplomatic
greetings,
where
the
polite
address
is
conveyed
through
vous.
reflects
the
broader
French
system
of
mood
and
formality
centered
on
the
verb
être.