Examples of using "Cammino" in a sentence and their english translations:
I walk.
I walk every day.
I don't walk like that.
- I usually walk.
- I always walk.
I walk like a penguin.
I walk a lot.
I always walk.
As day breaks, we're back on the move.
He blocked my way.
I don't walk a lot.
I walk every day.
1. Find support along the way.
It's a long way from tree to chair.
I don't walk by myself anymore.
I walk a lot, because it's healthy.
then not being able to grasp what along the way
Because if not, the road leads to solitude.
I walk in the forest every day.
After dinner, I walk on the beach.
This is the first time I've ever walked with a stick.
Being able to grasp what randomly lights upon, along the way
That means that what we do now will affect what happens down the line
And then look, just sprinkle this as I go, and that's gonna mark my trail.
It took only ten minutes to walk there.
had to fight every step of the way, counter-attacking whenever possible, and offering resistance
I always walk.
- I take a walk every day except when it rains.
- I go for a walk every day, except when it rains.
- The journey is more important than the destination.
- The journey matters more than the destination.
What matters is that you have come closer to becoming you.
It was a cold wet night and I'm tired, but as day breaks, we're back on the move.
I don't know where my road is going, but I walk better when my hand touches yours.
Millions of people, thousands of buildings, I walk through that maze, maze of concrete, concrete and iron, asphalt and glass.
If one were to use the pronoun "one" it would go a long way towards relieving the inconvenience of not having a gender-neutral pronoun in English.
Half an eye is very useful actually, because an animal can see half of another animal, which wants to eat it, and can get out of the way, and it will eat the animal, which has only one-half eye or only 49% of an eye, because this to it will not be enough, and the animal, which was eaten up, will have no children, because it is dead.