This is the 7498th most frequent Polish word.
kradła
"She was stealing."
The word 'kradła' serves as a past-tense verb ('she stole') indicating an action performed repeatedly or over a duration of time in the past.
Ona kradła owoce ze sklepu.
She was stealing fruits from the store.
Here, 'kradła' is used in the context of questioning motives or reasons for someone's repeated or habitual past act of stealing.
Czy szukałeś przyczyny, dlaczego ona kradła?
Did you find out why she was stealing?
In this sentence, 'kradła' reflects past imperfective action, describing some occasional occurrence of stealing in her childhood.