Examples of using "Fuß" in a sentence and their english translations:
I have a pain in my foot.
- My foot is aching.
- I have a pain in my foot.
- My foot hurts.
Ouch! My foot!
- Go ahead!
- Walk!
I'll walk.
- I usually walk.
- I usually go on foot.
The foot feels the foot when it feels the ground.
- I will go on foot.
- I'll walk.
- I go on foot.
- I went on foot.
- I walked.
They walked.
We traveled on foot.
- My foot is aching.
- My foot hurts.
Tom walks.
Tom walked.
She walks.
He walked.
- He walks.
- He's walking.
His foot is broken.
We said walking, walking distance, where did we go?
My foot's asleep again!
- I have sore feet.
- My feet hurt.
- My foot hurts.
- My leg hurts.
- My legs hurt.
- My legs are hurting.
- My foot is aching.
- My leg is aching.
- My foot hurts.
- My leg hurts.
It's too far to walk.
"How did you come?" "By foot."
How long does it take on foot?
My right foot is sleeping.
The dog was walking at his heels.
He is five feet tall.
I always walk.
I usually walk.
My foot's asleep again!
My foot fell asleep.
I am massaging my foot.
- I prefer to walk.
- I'd rather walk.
- I prefer walking.
My left foot has gone to sleep.
It's within walking distance.
We walked.
We had to walk.
I will walk.
I could walk.
- I like to walk.
- I like walking.
- I like to walk.
- I like taking walks.
My foot really hurts.
- His right leg fell asleep.
- His right foot fell asleep.
A foot has five toes.
This person will run.