llegábamos
Llegábamos is the first-person plural (nosotros/nosotras) imperfect indicative form of the Spanish verb llegar, meaning “we were arriving” or “we used to arrive.” It is used to describe ongoing actions in the past, habitual past actions, or actions in progress that occurred in the past. The imperfect contrasts with the preterite form llegamos, which signals a completed past event (we arrived).
Morphology and usage notes: llegábamos is formed from the stem lleg- plus the imperfect ending -ábamos, with
Common contexts include habitual past routines, setting scenes in storytelling, or describing actions that were in
Etymology and language notes: llegar is a common Romance-era verb; llegábamos is one of its standard imperfect
In contemporary writing, llegábamos remains a frequent choice for describing past dynamics, contrasts with perfective verbs,