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cucinava

Cucinava is the third-person singular imperfect indicative form of the Italian verb cucinare, meaning to cook. It is used to describe actions in the past that were ongoing or habitual, or to set a background scene in narrative contexts. The form can also appear in the formal second-person address as Lei cucinava, which uses the same ending as the third-person form.

Conjugation in the imperfect tense is as follows: io cucinavo, tu cucinavi, lui/lei cucinava, noi cucinavamo,

In use, the imperfect communicates ongoing past actions or routines, rather than a single completed event. It

Etymology and related forms: cucinava is a derived form of cucinare, the Italian verb for to cook.

See also: Italian verb conjugation, imperfect tense, cucinare.

voi
cucinavate,
loro
cucinavano.
often
appears
in
descriptions
and
in
past
narration.
It
contrasts
with
the
passato
prossimo,
which
typically
denotes
a
completed
action.
For
example:
Quando
arrivò,
lui
cucinava
la
cena.
Da
ragazzi,
Maria
cucinava
spesso
la
pasta
per
la
famiglia.
These
examples
illustrate
how
cucinava
can
express
concurrent
actions
or
habitual
behavior
in
the
past.
Like
other
-are
verbs,
it
follows
standard
imperfect
conjugation
patterns
with
the
ending
-ava
for
the
third-person
singular.
The
root
cucin-
remains
constant
across
the
imperfect
forms,
with
person-specific
endings
added
to
indicate
subject.