comandavo
Comandavo is the first-person singular imperfect indicative form of the Italian verb comandare, meaning “I was commanding” or “I used to command.” It is used to describe past actions that were habitual, ongoing, or not viewed as completed at a definite time in the past. The imperfect form helps set a background or frame a narrative scene.
Comandare is a regular -are verb. Its imperfect conjugation is: io comandavo, tu comandavi, lui/lei comandava,
Etymology and related languages: comandare derives from Latin via the Romance language tradition, sharing cognates with
Usage notes: In Italian, the imperfect form emphasises duration or repetition in the past rather than a