répétiez
répétiez is the second-person plural imperfect indicative form of the French verb répéter. The verb répéter means to repeat, to rehearse, or to say again. In the imperfect tense, répéter describes an ongoing or habitual action in the past. Therefore, "vous répétiez" translates to "you (plural) were repeating" or "you (plural) used to repeat." This conjugation would be used in sentences describing a past situation where a group of people was engaged in the act of repeating something, or where that repetition was a regular occurrence in the past. For example, "Vous répétiez vos leçons tous les soirs" means "You (plural) used to repeat your lessons every evening." The imperfect tense emphasizes the duration or the habitual nature of the action rather than a single, completed event.