zstáváte
zstáváte is a Czech verb form. It is the second-person plural present tense indicative of the verb zůstat, which means "to stay" or "to remain". Therefore, "zstáváte" translates to "you (plural) are staying" or "you (plural) remain". It is used when addressing a group of people and indicating that they are currently in a particular place or continuing in a certain state. For example, "Zůstáváte dnes doma?" translates to "Are you staying home today?". The verb zůstat is a perfective verb in Czech. The imperfective counterpart is often considered to be stayed, but more precisely, the imperfective aspect is often conveyed through context or other verbs like pobývat. The conjugation of zůstat follows a regular pattern for verbs ending in -stat. Other forms include zůstanu (I will stay), zůstaneš (you will stay), zůstane (he/she/it will stay), zůstaneme (we will stay), and zůstanou (they will stay). The past tense forms include zůstal (he stayed), zůstala (she stayed), zůstalo (it stayed), zůstali (they stayed - masculine animate), and zůstaly (they stayed - feminine/neuter). The conditional mood also exists, such as "zůstali byste" (you would stay).