procházela
Procházela is a Czech feminine past tense verb form. It is the third-person singular imperfective past tense of the verb "procházet se," which translates to "to walk around," "to stroll," or "to wander." The verb describes an ongoing or repeated action in the past. When "procházela" is used, it indicates that a female subject was engaged in the act of walking or strolling over a period of time or in a habitual manner. For example, "Ona procházela parkem" means "She was walking around the park" or "She used to walk around the park." The imperfective aspect highlights the duration or repetition of the activity, rather than a single completed event. The singular form specifies that the action was performed by one female individual. The verb "procházet se" itself is reflexive, indicated by the particle "se," which is attached to the verb and means "oneself." Therefore, "procházela" specifically refers to a female person walking around or strolling, emphasizing the nature of the action as a continuous or habitual past event.