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comunicábamos

Comunicábamos is the first-person plural imperfect indicative form of the Spanish verb comunicar, meaning to communicate. It is used to describe ongoing or habitual communication in the past by nosotros or nosotras.

Morphology and tense: The form comes from the stem comunic- plus the imperfect ending -ábamos, characteristic

Usage and nuance: The imperfect tense expresses past actions without focusing on their beginning or end. Comunicábamos

Examples:

- Cuando éramos niños, comunicábamos nuestras ideas a través de cartas y, más tarde, por teléfono. (When

- En aquella época, nosotros comunicábamos las noticias a la comunidad cada tarde. (At that time, we

Contrast with other tenses: Comunicamos (preterite) would indicate a completed act of communication, while comunicábamos emphasizes

See also: Comunicar, Conjugation of Spanish verbs, Imperfect tense.

of
regular
-ar
verbs.
The
accent
on
the
a
in
comunicábamos
signals
the
stressed
syllable,
following
standard
Spanish
orthography.
As
an
imperfect
tense
form,
it
conveys
actions
that
were
in
progress,
repeated,
or
set
the
background
in
past
narratives.
can
indicate
that
the
act
of
communicating
was
ongoing
during
a
period,
that
it
occurred
repeatedly
over
time,
or
that
it
provided
background
information
for
another
past
event.
It
often
appears
in
storytelling,
historical
accounts,
or
descriptions
of
routine
practices.
we
were
children,
we
were
communicating
our
ideas
through
letters
and
later
by
telephone.)
were
communicating
the
news
to
the
community
every
afternoon.)
duration
or
repetition.
The
verb’s
etymology
traces
to
Latin
communicare,
meaning
to
share
or
join
together,
reflecting
its
core
meaning.