servíamos
Servíamos is a Spanish verb form. It is the first-person plural imperfect indicative of the verb servir. The verb servir has multiple meanings, including to serve, to be useful, or to function. Therefore, "servíamos" can translate to "we were serving," "we used to serve," or "we were useful." The imperfect tense in Spanish is used to describe ongoing actions, habitual actions, or states of being in the past. It does not indicate a completed action. For example, "Servíamos comida en el restaurante" translates to "We were serving food at the restaurant" or "We used to serve food at the restaurant," implying a past routine or ongoing activity. Another example, "Servíamos como ejemplo para los jóvenes," means "We served as an example for the young people," indicating a past state of being or function. The context in which "servíamos" is used will determine its precise meaning. It is a common verb form encountered in Spanish literature, conversation, and formal writing when discussing past events or situations.