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Esto is the second or third person singular, future imperative of the verb sum, to be. The future imperative is used for added emphasis.

- "esto" is the plural form of "to be"------------------------in Latin.....as in the language that Julius Caesar and the Romans spoke, esto means "it will be" but eventually went out of fashion and was used only in legal language. there is no "plural infinitive" as implied in the answer above..........the plural form of I am(we are): is Summus; you are("y'all" are): estis; and s/he/it is(they are): sunt...............................the singular first second and third person is 1st: sum, 2nd: es, 3rd: est.......................

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