Desideravo
Desideravo is the first-person singular imperfect indicative form of the Italian verb desiderare, meaning I desired or I was desiring. It is used to describe ongoing or habitual desires in the past or to set a past scene in narration.
Etymology and grammar: The verb desiderare comes from Latin desiderare, linked to desiderium, meaning longing or
Conjugation pattern: The imperfect forms for desiderare are: io desideravo, tu desideravi, lui/lei desiderava, noi desideravamo,
Usage and nuance: Desideravo conveys a past or ongoing wish, often serving as background information in narration
- Desideravo una tazza di tè. (I desired a cup of tea / I was wanting a cup of
- Desideravo parlare con te, ma era difficile trovare il momento. (I wanted to talk to you, but
See also: desiderare, desiderio, verbs of emotion in Italian.