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trazasteis

Trazasteis is the second-person plural preterite form of the Spanish verb trazar. Trazar means to trace or draw a line, to outline, or to plot and plan something. The verb can be used in both literal senses (trazar una ruta, trazar un diagrama) and figurative senses (trazar un plan, trazar objetivos). The form trazasteis corresponds to "you all traced" in English and is standard in Spain and in some dialects. In much of Latin America, the vosotros forms are rarely used; the corresponding preterite for ustedes is trazaron.

Conjugation and usage details: trazar is a regular -ar verb in its preterite. The full preterite forms

Examples of use: Ayer trazasteis un mapa de la ruta en el cuaderno. El equipo trazó un

are:
yo
tracé,
tú
trazaste,
él
trazó,
nosotros
trazamos,
vosotros
trazasteis,
ellos
trazaron.
The
accent
marks
are
important
for
correct
pronunciation.
Because
of
regional
variation,
speakers
in
Spain
commonly
use
trazasteis,
while
many
Latin
American
speakers
use
ustedes
trazaron
for
past
actions
by
a
group.
plan
para
el
proyecto,
y
luego
ustedes
trazaron
las
etapas
en
el
diagrama.
Beyond
literal
drawing,
trazas
or
trazarse
ideas
can
also
convey
outlining
or
mapping
a
strategy,
itinerary,
or
sequence
of
steps.
The
verb
is
widely
understood
in
contexts
of
planning,
surveying,
or
sketching
processes.