imperfectum
Imperfectum is the term used in some languages for the imperfect tense, or the imperfective past, describing actions or states in the past that were ongoing, habitual, or not viewed as completed. It contrasts with completed past tenses, such as the perfect.
In Latin, the imperfect tense is formed with the suffix -ba- and standard personal endings: amābam, amābāmus;
In Romance languages, the imperfect is expressed with distinct endings that signal ongoing or habitual past
Other languages also have imperfect forms or aspectual contrasts. Dutch primarily marks past actions with the
Usage and function commonly include describing ongoing or repeated past actions, setting scenes, indicating background information,
Etymology and scope: the term imperfectum derives from Latin for “unfinished,” reflecting its role in indicating