Usage examples of "ando" in Portuguese with translation to English

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Eu ando até o parque. I walk to the park.
Ela gosta de andar sozinha. She likes to go for walks alone.
Estou cansado demais para andar. I'm too tired to walk.
Um dia você poderá andar. One day you'll be able to walk.
Eu fui à escola andando. I walked to school.
Eles estão andando sem sapatos. They're walking without shoes.
Ande devagar até a porta. Walk slowly to the door.
Eu andei até a escola. I walked to school.
Você andou desde o ônibus? Did you walk from the bus?
Tom andou silenciosamente pela floresta. Tom walked silently through the forest.
Não consigo andar sem uma bengala. I cannot walk without a stick.
Acho perigoso andar sozinho à noite. I think it's dangerous to walk alone at night.
Tom consegue andar com as mãos. Tom can walk on his hands.
Greta está andando até a Embaixada. Greta is walking to the Embassy.
Durante a tarde, andei pela cidade. In the afternoon, I walked in the city.
Você já andou como um pato? Have you ever walked like a duck?
Não posso andar mais nem um pouco. I cannot walk any farther.
Gostaria de andar ao longo do rio. I would like to walk along the river.
Não havendo táxis, eu tive que andar. There being no taxis, I had to walk.
Eu vejo algumas pessoas andando pela rua. I can see some people walking across the street.
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