Abundava
Abundava is the imperfect indicative form of the Portuguese verb abundar, meaning to be abundant or to abound. It expresses a past state or a repeated, ongoing condition rather than a single completed action. The form can correspond to eu abundava or ele/ela/você abundava in ordinary speech.
Etymology and related forms: abundar derives from Latin abundare, from abundus meaning overflowing or full. The
Usage and examples: Abundava describes past situations of abundance or large quantities. For example, Naquela região,
Notes: Abundava is a verb form, not a noun. Its exact subject and meaning depend on context,