Usage examples of "marches" in French with translation to Spanish

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Qu'est-ce que tu marches vite ! ¡Qué rápido caminas!
Elle a monté les marches quatre à quatre. Ella ha subido los peldaños de cuatro en cuatro.
Ne marche pas si vite. No camines tan rápido.
Mon grand-père aime marcher. A mi abuelo le gusta andar.
Le téléviseur ne marche pas. La televisión no funciona.
L'as-tu acheté au marché noir ? ¿Lo has comprado en el mercado negro?
Mets la radio en marche; l'émission va commencer. Enciende la radio, va a empezar el programa.
C'est dangereux de sauter d'un train en marche. Es peligroso saltar de un tren en marcha.
Je marche à son côté. Camino a su lado.
J'aime ta façon de marcher. Me gusta tu forma de andar.
Est-ce qu'il marche ? ¿Funciona?
Le marché pour ce produit est large. El mercado para este producto es amplio.
Ne marchez pas si vite. Je ne peux pas suivre. No vaya usted tan rápido. No puedo seguirle.
Lui et moi marchâmes de concert. Él y yo caminamos juntos.
J'aime ta manière de marcher. Me gusta tu forma de andar.
Le téléphone ne marche pas. El teléfono no funciona.
J'ai vu tu-sais-qui au marché, aujourd'hui. Hoy vi lo que tú ya sabes en el mercado.
Marcher est une forme d'exercice saine. Caminar es una forma sana de ejercicio.
Le soldat blessé pouvait à peine marcher. El soldado herido casi no podía andar.
Comment marche cet appareil photo ? ¿Cómo funciona esta cámara de fotos?
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