Usage examples of "Marchez" in French with translation to English

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Ne marchez pas si vite. Je ne peux pas suivre. Don't walk so quickly. I can't keep up.
Ne marchez pas sur les éclats de verre. Don't step on the broken glass.
Je ne peux pas vous suivre si vous marchez si vite. I can't keep up with you if you walk so fast.
Marchez s'il vous plaît à l'intérieur. Please step inside.
Ne marchez pas aussi vite ! Je ne peux pas vous suivre. Don't walk so fast! I can't keep up with you.
Mon grand-père aime marcher. My grandfather likes to walk.
Ça ne veut pas marcher ! That won't work!
Il a marché dans une merde de chien. He stepped into dog doo.
La fanfare joua plusieurs marches. The band played several marches.
Ma montre marche très bien. My watch is running all right.
Que dis-tu de marcher ? How about taking a walk?
La radio ne marche pas. The radio doesn't work.
Quelqu'un lui a marché sur le pied. Somebody stepped on his foot.
Sa Vérité est en marche. His Truth is marching on.
Ma montre ne marche pas bien. My watch isn't running right.
Marcher est un bon exercice. Walking is a good exercise.
Le téléviseur ne marche pas. The television doesn't work.
J'ai failli marcher sur une moufette hier soir. I almost stepped on a skunk last night.
La science médicale est toujours en marche. Medical science is always on the march.
Il a essayé de faire marcher le robot. He tried to make the robot run.
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