Soffiava
Soffiava is an Italian verb form, specifically the imperfect indicative of the verb soffiare, which means to blow or to puff. It is used to describe ongoing or repeated past actions or states, such as wind in a scene, a breath, or someone blowing on an object.
Grammar and conjugation: Soffiare is a regular first-conjugation verb in Italian. The imperfect tense expresses actions
Usage: Soffiava is commonly used to set a scene or describe a past event in narrative prose.
Etymology: Soffiare derives from Latin sufflāre, meaning to blow upon. The imperfect ending -ava marks the third-person
Related topics: soffiare, Italian verb conjugation, imperfect tense, narrative past.