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

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Esta señal significa "no caminar". This signal means "don't walk."
No puedo caminar mas lejos. I can walk no farther.
Estoy demasiado agotado para caminar. I'm too tired to walk.
Me encanta caminar por el río. I love walking along the river.
El bebé no puede caminar todavía. The baby can't walk yet.
A ella le gusta caminar conmigo. She likes to walk with me.
Estos pacientes tienen problemas para caminar. These patients have trouble walking.
Papá, no puedo caminar más. Llévame. Daddy, I can't walk any more. Carry me.
Tom sale a caminar cada mañana. Tom takes a walk every morning.
Tengo ganas de salir a caminar. I feel like going out for a walk.
Aprendé a caminar antes de correr. Learn to walk before you run.
Los bebés gatean antes de caminar. Babies crawl before they walk.
El bebé todavía no puede caminar. The baby is not capable of walking yet.
Fue un día ideal para caminar. It was an ideal day for walking.
El borracho no podía caminar derecho. The drunken man couldn't walk straight.
Un día serás capaz de caminar. One day you'll be able to walk.
Preferiría caminar a coger el autobús. I'd rather walk than take a bus.
Estoy demasiado cansado para caminar más. I'm too tired to walk any more.
La enfermera le recomendó que intentara caminar. The nurse recommended that he try walking.
No estoy acostumbrado a caminar largas distancias. I am not accustomed to walking long distances.
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