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How to Say "you shout" in Spanish

The Spanish word foryou shoutis vocesB1 level.

English → SpanishB1
verbB1
tú form, present tense
A single figure standing against a simple background, shouting intensely with their mouth wide open, emphasizing the forceful action of shouting.

Examples

Si tú voces ese secreto, todos lo sabrán.

If you shout out that secret, everyone will know it. (Present Indicative)

Espero que no voces mi nombre en público.

I hope that you don't shout my name in public. (Present Subjunctive)

¡No voces la noticia! Queremos que sea una sorpresa.

Don't shout the news! We want it to be a surprise. (Negative Imperative)

Same Form, Different Mood

The word 'voces' is used for the informal 'you' (tú) in both the normal Present Tense (Indicative) and the special Wish/Doubt Tense (Subjunctive). Context tells you which one is being used.

Negative Commands

You also use 'voces' when giving a negative command to a friend: 'No voces' (Don't shout). In this case, it always comes from the Subjunctive form.

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