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Dormivamo

Dormivamo is the first-person plural imperfect indicative form of the Italian verb dormire, meaning "we were sleeping" or "we used to sleep." It is used to describe ongoing or habitual actions in the past or to set the scene in narration without implying a completed event.

In Italian, the imperfect tense for -ire verbs like dormire forms the noi ending as -ivamo. The

Usage notes: The imperfect conveys actions that were in progress in the past, descriptions, or repeated past

Examples: "Durante il viaggio, dormivamo profondamente." "Mentre la città dormiva, noi dormivamo ancora." These illustrate how

See also: dormire, imperfect (grammatical tense), Italian verb conjugation.

full
set
of
forms
for
dormire
in
the
imperfect
is:
io
dormivo,
tu
dormivi,
lui/lei
dormiva,
noi
dormivamo,
voi
dormivate,
loro
dormivano.
The
"iv-"
sequence
is
a
characteristic
feature
of
many
-ire
verbs
in
this
tense.
activities.
It
often
contrasts
with
the
passato
prossimo,
which
denotes
completed
actions.
It
can
be
combined
with
time
expressions
or
conjunctions
such
as
mentre
or
quando
to
indicate
concurrent
or
background
activity.
dormivamo
describes
a
continuing
past
state
or
habitual
behavior
without
signaling
a
completed
event.