caminábamos
Caminábamos is a Spanish verb form. It is the first-person plural imperfect indicative of the verb caminar, which means "to walk." This tense and person combination describes an ongoing or habitual action of walking in the past, performed by "we." For example, "Nosotros caminábamos al parque todos los días" translates to "We used to walk to the park every day." The imperfect tense in Spanish is used to describe past actions that were not necessarily completed, or to set the scene in a narrative. It can also denote a repeated action or a state of being in the past. The verb caminar itself is a common and fundamental verb in the Spanish language, used in a wide variety of contexts. Therefore, caminábamos is a frequently encountered verb form, particularly in storytelling or descriptions of past routines and experiences. Its usage indicates a collective past action of locomotion on foot.