Examples of using "Piedi" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Stand up!
- Stand up.
Wash your feet.
Buzz off.
Did you stand up?
We'll walk.
- We went on foot.
- We walked.
Don't stand.
You'll land on your feet.
Use your feet.
Why are you standing?
He dragged his feet.
Are we going on foot?
I'll stand.
He was standing.
They stood.
I go on foot.
I'm standing.
We're standing.
I sleep standing up.
They all stood.
Stand up!
- Everyone's standing.
- Everyone is standing.
Everyone stood.
We all stood.
- My feet get cold.
- My feet are cold.
I rubbed my feet.
I usually walk.
I got here on foot.
I don't want to step on your toes.
I'll walk with you.
I stood.
- Cross the bridge.
- Walk across the bridge.
- Cross the bridge!
Your feet are dirty.
Why are you still standing?
- My feet get cold.
- My feet are freezing.
He is still standing.
He has small feet.
They stood.
I've got cold feet.
I was barefoot.
I always walk.
- We prefer to walk.
- We prefer to go on foot.
She has small feet.
- We went on foot.
- We walked.
I walk to work.
She walks to work.
We traveled on foot.
Wash your feet.
Watch your feet.
- On your feet, children!
- Children, wake up!
- Get up children!
Wash your feet.
They were standing.
Move! You're in my way.
- You should have stood up.
- You should've stood up.
Your feet are dirty.
You've cleaned your feet.
We had to walk.
My feet hurt.
I walked up the hill.
I walked home.
We walked across the ice.
Tom's feet got wet.
I can't stand up.
I hate standing on the bus.
You should stand up to speak.
My feet went to sleep and I couldn't stand up.
Do you know the man standing on the bridge?
Why do you walk to school?
Will you go on foot or by bus?
Are you playing with my feet?
Don't you walk to school?
You could walk to the library.
The man stood up.
She is pigeon-toed.
- I go to school on foot.
- I walk to school.
I don't want to get my feet wet.
He is pigeon-toed.
He goes to school on foot.
He goes to work on foot.
We walk to school together.
I walked to school.
Man has two feet.
I came on foot.
I always walk.
Can I walk there?
We traveled on foot.
Tom was standing.
Maria was standing.
Who's standing?
Tom is standing.