Usage examples of "spazieren" in German with translation to English

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Sie geht gern allein spazieren. She likes to walk alone.
Offenbar geht er gerne spazieren. He must like taking walks.
Vater geht jeden Tag spazieren. Father takes a walk every day.
Sie geht gerne allein spazieren. She likes to go walking by herself.
Darf ich draußen spazieren gehen? May I go out for a walk?
Er geht gerne alleine spazieren. He likes taking a walk by himself.
Sie ging im Park spazieren. She took a walk in the park.
Ich gehe jeden morgen spazieren. I go for a walk every morning.
Estella und ich gehen spazieren. Estella and I are going for a walk.
Meine Großmutter geht abends spazieren. My grandmother goes for a walk in the evening.
Ich ging mit meinem Sohn spazieren. I went for a walk with my son.
Er geht gerne im Park spazieren. He likes walking in the park.
Ich gehe in einem Park spazieren. I'm taking a walk in a park.
Ich will jetzt nicht spazieren gehen. I don't want to take a walk now.
Tom geht des Nachts gerne spazieren. Tom likes taking walks at night.
Hast du Lust, spazieren zu gehen? Would you join me for a walk?
Mein Vater geht im Park spazieren. My father takes a walk in the park.
Mein Großvater geht jeden Tag spazieren. My grandfather goes for a walk every day.
Seine Eltern gingen mit ihm spazieren. His parents took him for a walk.
Tom geht gern mit Mary spazieren. Tom likes taking walks with Mary.
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