portavate
Portavate is the second-person plural imperfect indicative form of the Italian verb portare, meaning to carry or to bring. It expresses a past action that was habitual or ongoing in the past directed at you all (voi). The imperfect endings for regular -are verbs are -avo, -avi, -ava, -avamo, -avate, -avano, so portavate corresponds to the sense “you were carrying” or “you used to carry.”
Usage and examples: Portavate is commonly used in narrative and conversational Italian to describe repeated past
Etymology and related forms: Portare derives from Latin portāre, with the root port- meaning to carry. Portavate
Function and nuance: In modern Italian, portavate appears in spoken and written language to set past scenes