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

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¿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 que ir en autobús. I prefer going on foot to going by bus.
Iba a pie. I was going on foot.
Tom se pregunta cuánto tardaría Mary en darse cuenta de que John no iba a volver. Tom wonders how long it would be before Mary realized that John wasn't coming back.
Él vendrá a pie o en bicicleta. He'll come on foot or by bicycle.
Cuando él declaró abiertamente que se iba a casar con Pablo, a su abuela casi le dio un infarto y a su tía se le salieron los ojos de las órbitas; sin embargo, su hermana pequeña sonrió con orgullo. When he openly declared he would marry Pablo, he almost gave his grandmother a heart attack and made his aunt's eyes burst out of their sockets; however, his little sister beamed with pride.
La mayoría de los estudiantes vienen a la escuela de a pie. Most students come to school on foot.
Él iba a hablar. He was about to speak.
¿Cuánto se tarda a pie? How long does it take on foot?
Él me dijo que iba a Italia. He told me that he was going to Italy.
¿Vas al colegio a pie o en bicicleta? Do you go to school on foot or by bicycle?
Pensé que iba a estar enojado, pero para mi sorpresa, él sonrió. I thought he would be angry but, to my surprise, he smiled.
Ella siempre va al colegio a pie. She always walks to school.
Juro que lo iba a compartir. I swear I was going to share it.
Debería llegar allá en 5 minutos a pie. You should get there in five minutes walking.
Todo iba a terminar y a comenzar otra vez. Everything was going to end and begin again.
Puede ir en autobús, en metro o a pie. You can go by bus, by metro or by feet.
Sabía que iba a pasar esto. I knew this was going to happen.
Mi colegio está a unos diez minutos a pie de la estación. My school is about ten minutes' walk from the station.
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