demonstrabam
Demonstrabam is a Latin verb form. It is the first-person singular imperfect active indicative of the verb demonstrāre. This verb means "to show," "to point out," "to demonstrate," or "to prove." Therefore, demonstrabam translates to "I was showing," "I was pointing out," "I was demonstrating," or "I was proving." The imperfect tense in Latin typically describes an ongoing or repeated action in the past. It can also be used to set the scene for a narrative. The first-person singular ending "-bam" clearly indicates that the subject of the verb is "I." The active voice signifies that the subject is performing the action. The indicative mood is used for statements of fact or opinion.