resistíais
Resistíais is a verb form in Spanish, specifically the imperfect indicative for the second-person plural subject vosotr os. It corresponds to the English “you all were resisting” or “you all used to resist.” This form is used when describing past actions or states that were ongoing or habitual in the past, and it is most common in Spain where the pronoun vosotros is standard.
Formation and usage: The imperfect endings for -ir verbs in Spanish are -ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -íais,
Etymology and related forms: Resistir comes from Latin resistere, meaning to stand back or oppose. Related nouns
Notes: Although still taught and used in many Spanish-speaking communities, the vosotros forms are less common
Example: Antes, resistíais la presión de las autoridades sin ceder. This sentence illustrates a habitual past