How to Say "you shout" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “you shout” is “voces” — B1 level.

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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