Freíais
Freíais is a verb conjugation in the Spanish language. Specifically, it is the second-person plural imperfect indicative form of the verb "freír." The verb "freír" means "to fry" in English. Therefore, "freíais" translates to "you all were frying" or "you all used to fry." This form is used when referring to an ongoing or habitual action in the past by a group of people addressed as "vosotros" (you all, informal plural). For example, "Vosotros freíais patatas todos los domingos" means "You all used to fry potatoes every Sunday." The imperfect tense in Spanish is used to describe past actions that were either habitual, ongoing, or descriptive, without a definite beginning or end. The ending "-íais" is characteristic of the imperfect indicative for verbs ending in "-ir" when conjugated for "vosotros." This conjugation is distinct from other past tenses like the preterite, which would describe a completed action. Understanding these conjugations is fundamental for constructing grammatically correct sentences in Spanish when discussing past events.