Usage examples of "ir a pie" in Spanish with translation to English

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Prefiero ir a pie que ir en autobús. I prefer going on foot to going by bus.
¿Irás a pie o en autobús? Will you go on foot or by bus?
Algunos fueron a pie, y otros en bicicleta. Some went on foot, and others by bicycle.
Prefiero ir a pie antes que tomar el autobús. I'd rather walk than take a bus.
Él vendrá a pie o en bicicleta. He'll come on foot or by bicycle.
Si quieres conseguir un visado para ir a Estados Unidos, antes tienes que pasar por muchos trámites. If you want to get a visa to go to America, you have to go through a lot of channels first.
La mayoría de los estudiantes vienen a la escuela de a pie. Most students come to school on foot.
Tom no ha podido ir a la escuela por tres semanas. Tom hasn't been able to go to school for three weeks.
¿Cuánto se tarda a pie? How long does it take on foot?
Está decidido a ir a Inglaterra. He is determined to go to England.
¿Vas al colegio a pie o en bicicleta? Do you go to school on foot or by bicycle?
Se tarda una hora en ir a la estación andando. It takes you an hour to go to the station on foot.
Ella siempre va al colegio a pie. She always walks to school.
Ella estuvo de acuerdo con él en que yo tenía que ir a la reunión. She agreed with him that I should go to the meeting.
Debería llegar allá en 5 minutos a pie. You should get there in five minutes walking.
Oh, desearía poder ir a Francia. Oh, I do wish I could go to France.
Puede ir en autobús, en metro o a pie. You can go by bus, by metro or by feet.
A Tom le gusta ir a nadar en el verano. Tom likes to go swimming in the summer.
Mi colegio está a unos diez minutos a pie de la estación. My school is about ten minutes' walk from the station.
El sueño de Tom es ir a una universidad inglesa. Tom's dream is to go to a university in England.
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