exigíais
Exigíais is the second-person plural imperfect indicative form of the Spanish verb exigir. It corresponds to the English “you all were demanding” or “you all used to demand,” used when addressing a group that uses the vosotros form, mainly in Spain.
Formation and meaning: exigir means “to demand” or “to require.” The imperfect tense for -er verbs (like
Regional use: Exigíais is standard in Spanish regions that employ the vosotros form (primarily Spain). In most
Usage notes: Exigíais is not used in the present tense. It appears in narration or description of
- Durante la negociación, vosotros exigíais condiciones justas.
- En la era escolar, vosotros exigíais más transparencia por parte de la administración.
Etymology: exigir comes from Latin exigere, meaning to demand or require, with the imperfect ending -íais added