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uéis

Uéis is not a standalone word in standard Spanish. It is not listed as an independent lemma in reputable dictionaries and does not carry its own meaning or function outside of a larger verb form. In practice, the sequence uéis can only be understood as part of a conjugated verb in the second-person plural (vosotros) form, typically when the ending -éis is attached to a stem that includes a preceding u. The form itself does not constitute a separate entry in grammar references.

In Spanish, the present indicative endings for verbs in the vosotros form are -áis for -ar verbs,

Because uéis lacks a defined lexical entry, it is not treated as a word with its own

See also: Spanish verb conjugation, Vosotros, Present indicative, Present subjunctive.

-éis
for
-er
verbs,
and
-ís
for
-ir
verbs.
Examples
include
habláis
(you
all
speak),
coméis
(you
all
eat),
and
vivís
(you
all
live).
The
ending
-éis
is
therefore
common
and
productive
for
many
verbs.
The
appearance
of
the
letter
u
immediately
before
the
-éis
would
be
determined
by
the
verb’s
stem,
not
by
a
distinct
morpheme
uéis
with
its
own
meaning.
dictionary
sense.
Any
appearance
of
the
string
is
explained
by
standard
Spanish
conjugation
patterns
rather
than
by
an
independent
word.
In
usage,
learners
should
focus
on
the
full
forms
of
the
verbs
(for
example,
coméis,
podéis,
habláis)
and
understand
-éis
as
the
regular
second-person
plural
ending
for
-er
verbs
in
the
present
tense.