decías
Decías is the second-person singular imperfect indicative form of the Spanish verb decir. It is used to express actions or states in the past that were habitual, ongoing, or repeated, and it can introduce or belong to indirect discourse. Depending on context, decías can translate as “you were saying,” “you used to say,” or “you used to tell.”
Morphology and etymology: decir comes from Latin dicere, with the imperfect form built on the stem dec-
Usage notes: Decías is common in narratives and conversations to recall what someone frequently or habitually
Regional variation: The form is widespread in all Spanish-speaking regions for the tú form. In voseo regions,