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

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Translations: all26 on foot11 other translations15
En las notas a pie de página, los títulos de los libros y los nombres de las revistas se escriben en cursiva. In footnotes, book titles and journal names are written in italics.
Voy al colegio a pie. I walk to school.
Generalmente vamos al colegio a pie. We usually walk to school.
Ella siempre va al colegio a pie. She always walks to school.
Debería llegar allá en 5 minutos a pie. You should get there in five minutes walking.
Tuve que irme a la casa a pie. I had to walk home.
La biblioteca está a cinco minutos a pie. It is a five-minute walk to the library.
Puede ir en autobús, en metro o a pie. You can go by bus, by metro or by feet.
Está muy cerca. Está a cinco minutos a pie. It's very near. Its a five minute walk.
Mi hermana suele irse a pie a la escuela. My sister usually walks to school.
Prefiero ir a pie antes que tomar el autobús. I'd rather walk than take a bus.
Tom no está acostumbrado a caminar a pie descalzo. Tom isn't accustomed to walking barefooted.
El colegio queda a cinco minutos a pie desde la estación. The school is located within five minutes' walk of the station.
Tuvimos que hacer a pie todo el camino a la estación. We had to walk all the way to the station.
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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