Examples of using "Caminar" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I can walk.
- You can walk.
- He can walk.
- She can walk.
- We can walk.
- They can walk.
- It can walk.
- I prefer to walk.
- I'd rather walk.
- I prefer walking.
- Go ahead!
- Walk!
I'd rather walk.
We could walk.
I could walk.
He can't walk any more.
Your baby can walk.
I can't walk
He will walk.
I can't walk.
I can hardly walk.
I usually walk.
- I like to walk.
- I enjoy walking.
I couldn't walk.
Tom can walk.
We started to walk.
You'll have to walk.
He can't walk any more.
The baby is able to walk.
He can't walk any more.
I like walking alone.
I suppose we could walk.
Do you really want to walk?
I think I'd rather walk.
Tom can't walk.
May I go out for a walk?
My baby can walk.
- His baby can walk.
- Her baby can walk.
- Their baby can walk.
Our baby can walk.
I can't walk any further.
That baby knows how to walk.
I prefer riding to walking.
I have to walk slowly.
- Tom could hardly walk.
- Tom could barely walk.
- We'll walk.
- We'll go on foot.
Tom can barely walk.
I don't like to walk.
Can you walk?
You like to walk barefoot?
She likes walking alone.
I don't mind walking.
Your baby can walk.
He could no longer walk without help.
After one mile of walking,
She was tired but decided on walking.
I can walk no farther.
I can walk day and night.
Walking is an excellent exercise.
We use our feet to walk.
I'm too tired to walk.
I suggested going for a walk.
I don't want to walk home.
How fast can you walk?
- I do not feel like walking.
- I don't feel like walking.
He's very fond of walking.
Walking is the best exercise.
This signal means "don't walk."
- How about going out for a walk?
- Shall we go out for a walk?
We can easily walk there.