traíamos
Traíamos is a Spanish verb form. Specifically, it is the first-person plural imperfect indicative of the verb traer, which means "to bring". The imperfect tense in Spanish is used to describe ongoing or habitual actions in the past, as well as to set the scene or describe conditions. Therefore, "traíamos" translates to "we were bringing" or "we used to bring". For example, "Traíamos comida a la fiesta" means "We were bringing food to the party" or "We used to bring food to the party". The context of the sentence would determine the precise nuance. The imperfect tense is distinct from the preterite tense, which describes completed actions in the past. The imperfect is generally used for descriptions, background information, or actions that occurred over an extended period. The verb traer itself is quite common and versatile in Spanish, used in various contexts involving the movement of an object or person towards the speaker or a reference point. The form "traíamos" indicates that the action of bringing was being performed by a group of people including the speaker in the past.