Usage examples of "caminas" in Spanish with translation to English

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caminas en el hielo. You walk on the ice.
Yo camino todos los días. I walk every day.
¿Podrías apartarte de mi camino? Could you please move out of my way?
Normalmente camino hacia el colegio. I usually walk to school.
Por favor mueva la silla. Está en el camino. Please move the chair. It's in the way.
Camino veinte millas al día. I walk twenty miles a day.
Él camina a la escuela. He walks to school.
Caminamos tanto como 6 kilómetros. We walked as far as 6 kilometers.
Él y yo caminamos juntos. He and I walked together.
¿Ustedes caminan de la mano? Do you walk hand in hand?
Esta señal significa "no caminar". This signal means "don't walk."
No puedo caminar mas lejos. I can walk no farther.
Estoy demasiado agotado para caminar. I'm too tired to walk.
Los hombres ciegos caminaron lentamente. The blind men walked slowly.
Caminaron por un sendero estrecho. They walked along a narrow path.
Caminábamos lentamente por el camino. We walked slowly along the road.
Caminé tan lento como pude. I walked as slowly as I could.
Camino todos los días al trabajo. I walk to work every day.
Ella siempre camina a paso ligero. She always walks with a light step.
Tom casi siempre camina al trabajo. Tom almost always walks to work.
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