Usage examples of "andando" in Spanish with translation to English

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Translations: all93 be46 walk39 other translations8
¿Iréis andando o en autobús? Will you go on foot or by bus?
El movimiento se demuestra andando Actions speak louder than words
Tom va a la escuela andando. Tom goes to school on foot.
Me rompí las dos piernas andando en una bicicleta. I broke both my legs riding a bicycle.
Se tarda una hora en ir a la estación andando. It takes you an hour to go to the station on foot.
¿Cuánto tiempo te lleva ir andando desde aquí a tu casa? How long does it take from here to your house on foot?
Estás jugando con fuego si seguís andando en moto sin casco. You're playing with fire if you insist on riding your motorcycle without a helmet on.
Me tengo que ir pronto por que dejé el motor andando. I have to go soon because I left the engine running.
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