riformavamo
Riformavamo is the first-person plural imperfect indicative form of the Italian verb riformare, meaning that it translates to “we were reforming” or “we used to reform.” It is a grammatical form used to describe ongoing or repeated actions in the past within a sentence, often in narrative or descriptive contexts.
Grammatically, riformare belongs to the regular -are verb conjugation. In the imperfect tense, the ending for
Usage and interpretations vary with context. In literary or historical writing, riformavamo can convey ongoing reform
Notable uses as a proper noun or title are not widely recorded. There is no well-established organization,
See also: riforma, imperfect tense, Italian verb conjugation.