Proponíais
Proponíais is the second-person plural imperfect indicative form of the Spanish verb "proponer." The verb "proponer" means to propose, to suggest, or to put forward. Therefore, "proponíais" translates to "you all were proposing," "you all used to propose," or "you all would propose" in English. This verb tense is used to describe habitual or ongoing actions in the past, or to set the scene for a past narrative. For example, "Vosotros proponíais ideas interesantes para la reunión" translates to "You all used to propose interesting ideas for the meeting." It can also be used to describe an action that was in progress when another event occurred. "Mientras proponíais el plan, alguien interrumpió" means "While you all were proposing the plan, someone interrupted." The imperfect tense, in general, is distinct from the preterite tense in Spanish, which describes completed actions in the past. "Proponíais" specifically refers to the past actions or states of the plural "you" (vosotros in Spain, ustedes in Latin America, though ustedes uses a different conjugation for the imperfect).