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Protegía

Protegía is the imperfect indicative form of the Spanish verb proteger, which means to protect. It describes ongoing or repeated protection in the past and is used to set background actions or states. The forms for this tense are: yo protegía, tú protegías, él protegía, nosotros protegíamos, vosotros protegíais, ellos protegían. Each form carries an accent on the í to indicate the correct stress.

Usage in the imperfect tense expresses actions or conditions in the past without specifying their beginning

Origin and related forms: proteger derives from Latin protegere, formed from pro- (forward) and tegere (to cover).

Translations and usage notes: In English, protegía corresponds to "was protecting" or "protected" depending on context.

or
end.
It
often
implies
habitual
protection
or
background
circumstances.
Examples:
"Él
protegía
a
sus
hermanos
de
las
burlas"
and
"Yo
protegía
mis
cuadernos
de
la
lluvia
cuando
iba
a
la
escuela."
The
imperfect
stem
is
proteg-,
and
the
endings
-ía,
-ías,
-ía,
-íamos,
-íais,
-ían
are
added.
The
form
can
appear
in
both
narrative
and
descriptive
contexts.
It
should
not
be
confused
with
other
tenses
of
proteger
such
as
protegió
(preterite).
The
imperfect
provides
background
information
about
protection
in
the
past
rather
than
a
single
completed
action.