Sputavamo
Sputavamo is the first-person plural imperfect indicative form of the Italian verb sputare, meaning to spit. It is used to describe ongoing or habitual action in the past and functions as a conjugated verb form rather than a stand-alone noun or concept. In everyday language, it appears in narrative and descriptive contexts to convey what “we were spitting” or “we used to spit” in the past.
Morphology and etymology: Sputare derives from Latin spūttāre, and Italian retains a regular -are verb pattern.
Usage: The form is commonly found in informal speech and literary prose when recounting past actions that
See also: sputare, Italian verb conjugation, imperfect indicative. This entry covers sputavamo as a standard conjugation