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

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Mon pied est encore ankylosé ! My foot's asleep again!
Pourquoi n'y allez-vous pas à pied ? Why don't you leg it?
On y va à pied ? Are we going on foot?
Pourquoi ne t'y rends-tu pas à pied ? Why don't you leg it?
Mon pied me fait mal. My foot hurts.
Peux-tu te tenir debout sur un seul pied en fermant les yeux pendant une minute ? Can you keep standing on one of your legs with closed eyes for a minute?
Nous avons voyagé à pied. We traveled on foot.
J'étais sur le point d'acheter une nouvelle table mais mon mari a réparé le pied cassé. I was going to buy a new table, but my husband fixed the broken leg.
J'ai mal au pied. My foot is aching.
Après avoir quitté le port, un marin a rarement le temps d’acquérir le pied marin avant qu'une bataille ne commence. A sailor frequently has no time to get his sea legs after leaving port before a battle starts.
Je suis allé à pied. I went on foot.
Je m'y rendrai à pied. I will go on foot.
Nous jouîmes sur le mauvais pied. We got off on the wrong foot.
Nous démarrâmes sur le mauvais pied. We got off on the wrong foot.
Il toucha l'eau du pied. He touched the water with his foot.
Je vais à l'école à pied. I go to school on foot.
Allez-vous à l'école à pied ? Do you go to school on foot?
Elle va à l’école à pied. She goes to school on foot.
Tom va à l'école à pied. Tom goes to school on foot.
Il viendra à pied ou à bicyclette. He'll come on foot or by bicycle.
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