Viajábamos
Viajábamos is a Spanish verb form. It is the first-person plural imperfect indicative of the verb viajar, which means "to travel." The imperfect tense in Spanish is used to describe ongoing actions, habitual actions, or descriptions in the past. Therefore, "viajábamos" translates to "we were traveling" or "we used to travel" in English. This form indicates a continuous or repeated action of traveling that was happening at some point in the past. For example, "Viajábamos a la playa todos los veranos" translates to "We used to travel to the beach every summer," indicating a habitual action. Alternatively, "Viajábamos cuando recibimos la llamada" translates to "We were traveling when we received the call," indicating an ongoing action interrupted by another event. The imperfect tense contrasts with the preterite tense, which describes completed actions in the past.