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vivíais

Vivíais is a Spanish verb form: it is the second-person plural of vivir in the imperfect indicative. It corresponds to “you were living” or “you used to live” in English and is used when the subject is vosotros in the past. The form is built by taking the stem viv- and adding the imperfect ending -íais; the accent on the í indicates the stressed syllable.

This tense is characteristic of Spanish spoken in Spain, where the pronoun vosotros is common. In most

Usage notes:

- The imperfect describes ongoing past actions, habitual past actions, or states without a defined end in

- When using vosotros as the subject, vivíais expresses continuity or repetition in the past.

Ejemplos:

- En aquella época, vosotros vivíais cerca del puerto.

- Antes de mudarnos, vivíais en ese barrio y dedicabais más tiempo a la familia.

- No vivíais allí desde hacía años y pensabais volver en verano.

Relacionado:

- Variantes con otros sujetos: vivía (él/ella), vivían (ellos/ellas), vivíamos (nosotros), vivíais (vosotros).

- En telenovelas o textos antiguos, vivíais puede emplearse para mantener un tono arcaico o regional.

of
Latin
America,
where
ustedes
is
used
instead
of
vosotros,
the
corresponding
imperfect
with
ustedes
is
vivían,
so
vivíais
may
sound
dialectal
outside
Spain.
The
form
can
appear
in
literary
or
regional
speech
to
refer
specifically
to
a
group
addressed
as
vosotros.
the
past.