Habíais (en. You had)
/aˈβi.ais/
Meaning & Definition
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verb
Form of the verb haber, used as an auxiliary in forming compound tenses.
If you had arrived on time, you would not have missed the train.
Si hubierais llegado a tiempo, no habríais perdido el tren.
Used in the imperfect past to refer to actions that were habitual in the past.
When we were children, you had always come to our house on Sundays.
Cuando éramos niños, siempre habíais venido a nuestra casa los domingos.
Indicates that something existed in the past, in a context of plurality.
You had studied a lot before the exam.
Habíais estudiado mucho antes del examen.
Etymology
From Latin 'habebatis', form of the verb 'habere'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
you had arrived
It means that you (plural) had arrived.
habíais llegado
you had said
It refers to something that you (plural) had expressed.
habíais dicho
you had thought
It indicates that you (plural) had considered something.
habíais pensado
Related Words
haber
Verb that indicates existence or realization of an action.
haber
había
Third person singular of the imperfect past of the verb haber.
había
habéis
Second person plural of the perfect past of the verb haber.
habéis
Slang Meanings
Colloquial usage to refer to a shared past.
When we were young, you had done crazy things.
Cuando éramos jóvenes, habíais hecho locuras.