Usage examples of "going on foot" in English with translation to Spanish

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I was going on foot. Iba a pie.
I prefer going on foot to going by bus. Prefiero ir a pie que ir en autobús.
Some went on foot, and others by bicycle. Algunos fueron a pie, y otros en bicicleta.
Most students come to school on foot. La mayoría de los estudiantes vienen a la escuela de a pie.
No one knows what's really going on. Nadie sabe qué está pasando en verdad.
It is too far to go on foot from here to the hotel. Better take a taxi. Es demasiado lejos ir al hotel caminando. Mejor tomar un taxi.
They bought a house last year in the place where we’re going on vacation. Ellos compraron una casa el año pasado en el lugar donde nosotros vamos de vacaciones.
Tom goes to school on foot. Tom va a la escuela andando.
Could you please explain what's going on here? ¿Te importaría explicarme qué está pasando aquí?
He'll come on foot or by bicycle. Él vendrá a pie o en bicicleta.
Mary tried to hide what was really going on. Mary trató de ocultar lo que estaba pasando en realidad.
She goes to school on foot. Ella va al colegio a pie.
I rushed out to see what was going on. Salí corriendo a ver que estaba pasando.
If you say that, it's because you don't know what's going on. Si dices eso es porque no sabes lo que está pasando.
Will you go on foot or by bus? ¿Iréis andando o en autobús?
I feel like going on a trip. Tengo ganas de ir de viaje.
Do you go to school on foot every day? ¿Vas todos los días a pie al colegio?
They tried to hide what was really going on. Ellos trataron de ocultar lo que realmente estaba pasando.
Do you go to school on foot or by bicycle? ¿Vas a la escuela caminando o por bicicleta?
There's something going on. Algo está sucediendo.
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