Usage examples of "walk" in English with translation to Italian

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We usually walk to school. Normalmente andiamo a scuola a piedi.
I had to walk home. Sono dovuto andare a casa a piedi.
Shall we go out for a walk? Andiamo a fare una passegiata?
You must walk before you can run. Non bisogna mettere il carro davanti ai buoi.
Is it close enough to walk there? È abbastanza vicino per andarci a piedi?
My father does not always walk to work. Mio padre non va sempre a piedi a lavorare.
It is a five-minute walk to the library. La biblioteca è a cinque minuti a piedi.
As there was no taxi, I had to walk home. Visto che non c'erano taxi, sono dovuto tornare a casa a piedi.
My house is only five minutes' walk from the station. La mia casa è solo a cinque minuti a piedi dalla stazione.
I am so tired that I can't walk another step. Sono così stanco che non riesco a fare un altro passo.
I have a lot of baggage, so I can't walk home. Ho molti bagagli, quindi non riesco ad andare a casa a piedi.
The mountain path was under a blanket of leaves, soft and easy to walk on. Il sentiero di montagna si trovava sotto una coperta di foglie, morbida e facile da percorrere.
The elevator was out of order and we had to walk to the fifth floor. L'ascensore era fuori servizio e dovemmo salire a piedi fino al quinto piano.
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