How to Say "was starting" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “was starting” is “empezaba” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Yo empezaba a cocinar cuando llegaste.
I was starting to cook when you arrived.
La clase siempre empezaba a las nueve.
The class always used to start at nine.
Ella empezaba su día con un café.
She used to start her day with a coffee.
The 'Two-Way' Word
In this specific form, 'empezaba' can mean both 'I was starting' and 'he/she/it was starting.' You'll need to look at the rest of the sentence to know who is being talked about.
Describing Past Habits
Use this word when you want to describe a starting point that happened repeatedly in the past, like a schedule or a routine.
Confusing 'Started' vs. 'Was Starting'
Mistake: “Using 'empezó' to say 'it was starting for a long time.'”
Correction: Use 'empezaba' for ongoing or repeated actions; use 'empezó' for a one-time, completed start.
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