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

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El soldado se está marchando. The soldier is going away.
La banda ha tocado una marcha. The band has played a march.
Eh... Cómo está marchando eso? Uh... How's that working?
Ellos están marchando a la guerra. They're going to the war.
La banda de bronces tocó tres marchas. The brass band played three marches.
El experimento parecía ir marchando bien. The experiment seemed to be going well.
Los soldados marchan con uniformes de camuflaje. The soldiers march in camouflaged uniforms.
Él se marchó al día siguiente. The next day he went away.
Una banda de bronces está marchando por la calle. A brass band is marching along the street.
La juventud se marcha para no volver. Youth goes away and never comes back.
Ellos marcharon hasta Santiago con su bandera en alto. They marched to Santiago with their flag aloft.
La juventud se marcha y no vuelve nunca. Youth goes away and never comes back.
El compositor de esta obra es el mismo que compuso la Marcha Eslava. The composer of this work is the same who wrote the Slavonic March.
El invierno se marcha y llega la primavera. Winter has gone. Spring has come.
Tom le pidió a Mary que se marchara. Tom asked Mary to go away.
Lamento decir que él se ha marchado para siempre. I regret to say that he's gone, never to return.
Un hombre alto se marchó de allí con prisa. A tall man went off from there in a hurry.
Al haberse marchado él, Mary se quedó sola en esta oración. He gone, Mary remained thus alone in this sentence.
Llegando a la estación, encontré a mi tren que se había marchado. Arriving at the station, I found my train gone.
Como marchan las cosas, un conflicto armado podría muy bien ser inevitable. The way things are going, an armed conflict may well be unavoidable.
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