était
Etait is the imperfect indicative form of the verb être in French, used with the subjects il, elle, or on. In the full imperfect paradigm, the forms are j'étais, tu étais, il/elle était, nous étions, vous étiez, ils/elles étaient. The accent on é is required for correct spelling.
Usage and meaning: Etait expresses ongoing or habitual past states, descriptions, or background information rather than
- Il était fatigué après le voyage. (He was tired after the trip.)
- Quand nous étions enfants, nous allions à la plage chaque été. (When we were kids, we used
Etymology and related forms: Etait derives from the verb être, ultimately from Latin esse. Its imperfect form
In summary, etait is a fundamental tool for describing past contexts, states, and routines, playing a central