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transformáis

Transformáis is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb transformar, meaning you all transform. It also appears as the second-person plural present indicative of transformarse when used reflexively with the pronoun os, as in vosotros os transformáis. The form is common in Spain and other regions that maintain the vosotros conjugation; in many Latin American varieties where ustedes is used instead of vosotros, the corresponding form is transforman (for ustedes transforman) rather than transformáis.

Conjugation and usage notes: transformáis is a regular -ar verb form. The present indicative paradigm for transformar

Examples: Vosotros transformáis la situación con vuestra decisión. Ella observó cómo transformáis el entorno con ese

Etymology and related forms: Transformáis comes from transformar, which in turn comes from Latin transformare, formed

See also: transformar, transformarse, and the broader conjugation patterns of -ar verbs in present tense.

(and
by
extension
transformáis
for
vosotros)
follows
the
standard
endings:
-o,
-as,
-a,
-amos,
-áis,
-an.
When
used
reflexively,
the
sentence
would
include
the
reflexive
pronoun
os,
producing
vosotros
os
transformáis,
meaning
you
all
transform
yourselves.
cambio.
For
a
reflexive
sense:
Vosotros
os
transformáis
con
el
entrenamiento
y
la
experiencia.
by
trans-
“across”
and
formare
“to
form.”
Related
verbs
include
transformar
(to
transform)
and
transformarse
(to
transform
oneself,
to
become
transformed).