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

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You walk on the ice. caminas en el hielo.
She went for a walk. Ella se fue a dar un paseo.
The baby cannot walk yet. El bebé todavía no sabe andar.
We usually walk to school. Generalmente vamos al colegio a pie.
They are taking a walk. Ellos están paseando.
I am tired from a long walk. Estoy cansado de una larga caminata.
He would never walk again. Él nunca volvería a caminar otra vez.
The long walk tired me. El largo paseo me cansó.
My grandfather likes to walk. A mi abuelo le gusta andar.
Is it too far to walk? ¿Está muy lejos para ir caminando?
He is taking a walk. Él está dando un paseo.
A short walk brought me to the museum. Tras una breve caminata, llegué al museo.
I can walk no farther. No puedo caminar mas lejos.
Take a walk every day. Da un paseo cada día.
I walk to school every day. Voy andando a la escuela todos los días.
After breakfast we went for a walk. Después del desayuno fuimos a pasear.
How about taking a walk? ¿Qué te parece dar un paseo?
We used to take a walk before breakfast. Nosotros solíamos dar una caminata antes del desayuno.
Don't run, walk slowly. No corras, camina despacio.
I feel like taking a walk. Tengo ganas de dar un paseo.
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