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veíais

Veíais is the second-person plural imperfect indicative form of the Spanish verb ver, used with the pronoun vosotros. The imperfect in Spanish describes past actions that were habitual or ongoing, without indicating their completion. Veíais corresponds to the English phrase "you all used to see." In regions where the pronoun vosotros is common, veíais is the standard form; in many Latin American varieties, the corresponding past tense uses ustedes with veían.

Conjugation: In the imperfect tense, ver with vosotros is veíais. The full imperfect conjugation of ver is:

Usage and regional variation: Veíais is primarily used in Spain, where the vosotros form is standard in

Etymology and phonology: Ver comes from the Latin vidēre. In the imperfect, the second-person plural form veíais

Example: Antes, vosotros veíais las estrellas cada noche desde la playa.

yo
veía,
tú
veías,
él/ella/usted
veía,
nosotros
veíamos,
vosotros
veíais,
ellos/ellas/ustedes
veían.
Note
that
veían
is
used
with
ustedes
in
Latin
America,
while
veíais
is
the
vosotros
form
in
Spain.
informal
plural
address.
In
Latin
American
Spanish,
the
second-person
plural
is
generally
ustedes,
so
the
corresponding
imperfect
form
is
veían.
In
contemporary
writing
or
dialogue
aimed
at
Latin
American
audiences,
veíais
may
appear
in
historical
or
literary
contexts
or
when
retaining
regional
voice
from
Spain.
shows
the
expected
regular
-íais
ending
after
the
stem
ve-,
with
an
accent
to
mark
stress
on
the
syllable
containing
the
diphthong.
The
form
is
irregular
only
in
its
use
of
vosotros
and
the
accent
pattern
typical
of
this
tense.