Usage examples of "marcher de front" in French with translation to English

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Marcher de la station à la maison ne prend que cinq minutes. Walking from the station to the house takes only five minutes.
Cela a pris vingt minutes de marcher de la gare à l'école. It takes twenty minutes to walk from the station to school.
J'ai senti la sueur goutter sur mon front. I felt the sweat trickle down my brow.
J'ai dû marcher car il n'y avait pas de taxis. I had to walk because there were no taxis.
Son front était baigné de sueur. Sweat bathed his forehead.
Se sentant fatigué de marcher dans la campagne, il fit une sieste. Feeling tired from walking in the countryside, he took a nap.
Il essuya la sueur de son front. He wiped the sweat from his forehead.
Le lac a gelé, mais je ne suis pas certain que la glace soit assez solide pour y marcher. The lake has frozen over but I'm not sure the ice is strong enough to walk on.
Tout est calme sur le front ouest. All quiet on the Western Front.
Mon grand-père aime marcher. My grandfather likes to walk.
Il porta la main à son front. He put his hand to his forehead.
Nous devons encore marcher dix miles avant le coucher du soleil. We have another ten miles to walk before sunset.
Rien de nouveau sur le front occidental. Nothing new on the Western Front.
Je préfère marcher plutôt que d'attendre le prochain bus. I would rather walk than wait for the next bus.
Mon fils a trébuché est s'est entaillé le front sur le coin de la table basse. My son tripped and cut his forehead on the corner of the coffee table.
Nous avons vu un étranger marcher dehors. We saw a stranger walking outside.
Ils ont perdu la guerre sur le front Est. They lost the war on the eastern front.
Peux-tu marcher les yeux fermés. Can you walk with your eyes closed?
Il y avait des gouttes de sueur sur son front. Beads of sweat stood on his forehead.
J'étais trop fatigué pour continuer à marcher. I was too tired to walk any more.
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