descansabais
Descansabais is a Spanish verb form. It is the second-person plural imperfect indicative of the verb descansar, which means "to rest." The imperfect tense in Spanish is used to describe ongoing or habitual actions in the past, as well as descriptions of states or conditions in the past. Therefore, "descansabais" translates to "you all were resting" or "you all used to rest." This form would be used when speaking to a group of people (plural "you") about their past resting habits or a specific instance of them resting that was ongoing. For example, "Vosotros descansabais mucho los domingos" means "You all used to rest a lot on Sundays." Alternatively, "Mientras yo trabajaba, vosotros descansabais" translates to "While I was working, you all were resting." The conjugation is specific to the voseo dialect of Spanish, which is prevalent in parts of Latin America and Spain, where "vosotros" is used instead of "ustedes" for the second-person plural informal address.