Yes it means he I / He / she or it used to sing but it cansalso mean sang or "was singing"
Mientras yo cantaba - while I was singing.
2007-11-16 03:08:42
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answered by Pacito 5
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He sings -> El canta
He is singing -> El está cantando
He used to sing -> El solÃa cantar or "El cantaba" both are correct, but is more used the first.
He may be singing ->El podrÃa estar cantando.
He sang -> El cantó.
2007-11-16 11:20:00
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answer #2
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answered by kamikas 2
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Cantaba is a past imperfect -- he used to sing.
2007-11-16 10:51:26
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answer #3
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answered by dansinger61 6
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Cantó - he sang
cantaba - he sang, but for a longer period of time.
eg, ayer cantó - he sang yesterday
ayer cantaba durante toda la mañana - he sang all morning
cantaba can also be i sang
2007-11-16 10:51:53
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answered by PADSTER17 2
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It means: He(she, it) used to sing. It's the imperfect
tense.
2007-11-16 10:51:37
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answer #5
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answered by steiner1745 7
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He used to sing.
2007-11-16 10:52:20
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answer #6
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answered by Lisa 1
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May be ''he sang''
2007-11-16 10:53:55
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answered by aa 2
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It means I , you, he, she, or it sang.And they still are.
2007-11-16 10:51:02
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answered by Dr Chadderlee 4
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"It sang".
2007-11-16 10:53:11
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answered by Anonymous
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