Tardaba
Tardaba is the imperfect tense form of the Spanish verb tardar, which means to delay or to take a long time. In the imperfect, tardaba expresses ongoing or repeated action in the past, and can translate roughly as “was taking a long time” or “used to take a long time” depending on the context and subject.
The verb tardar derives from Latin tardus, meaning slow, and is cognate with other Romance-language forms that
Common uses include describing delays in processes, events, or arrivals. For example: “La entrega tardaba más
In addition to its role as a verb form, tardaba is not typically used as a standalone
See also: tardar, conjugation of tardar, imperfect tense in Spanish.