manchabamanchabasmanchabamanchábamosmanchabaismanchaban
Manchabamanchabasmanchabamanchábamosmanchabaismanchaban is a string composed of six consecutive forms of the Spanish verb manchar in the imperfect indicative mood. It is not a standard lexeme or entry found in dictionaries; rather, it is a concatenation of separate conjugated forms. In linguistic or educational contexts, such a string can be used to illustrate morphology, tokenization, or pattern recognition rather than to convey a single semantic unit.
The base verb represented is manchar, which means to stain or dirty something. The six embedded forms
Linguistic notes: the string highlights how the root manch- combines with the imperfect endings -aba, -abas,
In practical use, examples using the individual forms would convey meaning: Yo manchaba la camisa; Tú manchabas