calcolavate
Calcolavate is the second-person plural imperfect indicative form of the Italian verb calcolare. It expresses a past action that was ongoing, habitual, or repeated for the subject “voi.” For example, Voi calcolavate i costi mensili ogni trimestre. In the sentence, the imperfect highlights that the calculation activity occurred over a period of time rather than as a single completed event.
Morphology and usage: Calcolare follows the regular -are verb conjugation pattern in the imperfect: io calcolavo,
Etymology and related forms: The verb calcolare derives from calcolo, from Latin calculus meaning a pebble
Notes: Calcolavate is widely understood across Italian-speaking regions and is appropriate in both written and spoken