Examples of using "Marcher" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Go take a walk.
- Take a walk.
Can you walk?
I could walk.
Can you walk?
- I like to walk.
- I like walking.
Take a walk.
Take a walk.
Tom kept walking.
- You're pulling my leg.
- You're kidding me.
- You are pulling my leg.
- You’re fucking with me.
Can you walk on it?
I love the way you walk.
Can you walk?
- I prefer to walk.
- I'd rather walk.
- I prefer walking.
I want to walk.
Keep walking.
- I like walking by myself.
- I love to walk alone.
I'd rather walk.
Can you walk?
I can walk.
Tom wants to walk.
I could walk.
Tom can walk.
We could walk.
Could we walk?
He's very fond of walking.
Can you walk?
I could walk.
It should work.
I have to walk.
I like the way you walk.
I couldn't walk.
I like walking at night.
I feel like walking.
He likes to take a solitary walk.
I can hardly walk.
Why do I have to go?
We started to walk.
I kept on walking.
I can walk alone.
The bear cub is just learning to walk.
The child can walk alone.
You're pulling my leg.
You're kidding!
I can't walk fast, but I can walk for a long time.
Keep off the grass.
He could not walk any further.
Learn to walk before you run.
Can you walk on stilts?
You're kidding!
We can all walk home.
We saw a stranger walking outside.
Okay, looks like we're gonna be on foot from now on.
I can't walk
work and walk in space.
I like to walk in the rain.
I like the way you walk.
- Walking is good exercise.
- Walking is a good exercise.
They often play a practical joke on us.
He could not walk any further.
He can't walk any more.
Please do not walk on the grass.
I like to walk in the mountains.
Tom can't walk.
I can't walk.
He can hardly walk.
My grandfather likes to walk.