Examples of using "Kävelemään" in a sentence and their english translations:
We started to walk.
Can Tom walk?
- Tom is able to walk on his hands.
- Tom can walk on his hands.
Let's walk a little on the seashore.
- I can hardly walk.
- I can barely walk.
Get this packed up and then we're on foot.
I can walk at least two miles.
I can barely walk.
I am not accustomed to walking long distances.
Can you walk?
Wait. I can't walk that fast.
- The baby cannot even walk, much less run.
- The baby can't even walk, much less run.
In a few days, the baby will be able to walk.
You should be able to walk in a few days.
Tom hurt his leg and can barely walk.
Let's walk a little on the seashore.
- Tom's fast.
- Tom is fast.
Tom isn't accustomed to walking barefooted.
We must learn to walk before we can run.
Tom stepped aside and let Mary walk in.
Tom can't walk.
She advised him to walk instead of taking a bus.
Tom walks slowly.
What scared Tom the most was the thought that he might not be able to walk again.
What scared Tom the most was the thought that he might not be able to walk again.