Dicevate
Dicevate is the second-person plural imperfect indicative form of the Italian verb dire, meaning "you all were saying" or "you all used to say." As part of the imperfect, it describes past actions or states that were ongoing, habitual, or repeated, rather than a single completed event. The form is used in narrative, dialogue, and reported speech where the speaker refers to statements made by a group.
Etymology and morphology: dire is an irregular verb in the present tense, but its imperfect forms follow
Usage notes: Dicevate is commonly used to recount what a group would say over a period in
Examples: You all used to say that the plan would work. Voi dicevate che il piano avrebbe