movían
Movían is the third-person plural form of the Spanish verb mover in the imperfect indicative. It translates to “they were moving” or “they used to move” in English and is used with subjects such as ellos, ellas, or ustedes. The form expresses actions in the past without specifying their beginning or end, often describing ongoing or habitual past events.
Formation and orthography: The imperfect endings for -er verbs like mover are -ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -íais,
Usage: Movían describes actions that were in progress in the past, actions that happened repeatedly, or the
Examples: “Los obreros movían las cajas todas las tardes.” “Las ruedas movían el coche con un ritmo
Notes: This form is standard across dialects for the imperfect; the corresponding vosotros form is movíais.