detestabas
Detestabas is a Latin verb that is the first-person singular imperfect subjunctive form of the verb detestari, which means "to hate" or "to be hated." The imperfect subjunctive is used to express various states, actions, or conditions that were true, ongoing, or habitual in the past. In the context of detestabas, it indicates that the subject, in the first person singular, was in a state of hatred or was being hated in the past.
The verb detestari is a reflexive verb, meaning it reflects back on the subject. This can imply
In Latin grammar, the imperfect subjunctive is formed by taking the present stem of the verb and
The use of detestabas can vary depending on the context. It might be used in literary works,