Answer:
It's in the same vein as why is the vice admiral called that when he's not involved in vice? To cut a long story short, the word "waiter" means "attendant" or "watchman" and comes from the verb "to wait" in the sense of an attendant at a meal (a servant who "waits" or attends at tables).
Explanation:
It's in the same vein as why is the vice admiral called that when he's not involved in vice? To cut a long story short, the word "waiter" means "attendant" or "watchman" and comes from the verb "to wait" in the sense of an attendant at a meal (a servant who "waits" or attends at tables).
yo - era
tú - eras
él/ella - era
nosotros - éramos
vosotros - erais
Ellos/Ellas - eran
I suggest using wordreference.com for any conjugating
"Hoy miércoles, el 1 de junio" Today is Monday, June 1st
Sería mejor si te comieras esa manzana lentamente.