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Ero, eras, era, éramos, eraisand eran are Spanish equivalents of the English word "was." Context determines whether "I was" (case 1), "you were" (singular informal or vos form, example 2), "he (it, one, she) was" or "you were" (singular formal, instance 3), "we were" (option 4), "you all were" (informal plural, sample 5) and "they were" or "you all were" (formal plural, selection 6). The respective pronunciations will be "EY-ro," "EY-ras," "EY-ro," "EY-ra-mos," "EY-reyss" and "EY-ran" in Barcelona, Catalunya, and in Uruguayan Spanish.

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