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marcher

English translation of marcher

to walk

The word 'marcher' represents the English verb 'to walk'. It is used when one is walking, akin the phrase 'je marche' would translate to 'I walk'. It can be used in various contexts, just like its English counterpart, such as going for a walk, stroll, hiking, or even metaphorically to express the functionality of something.


Example sentences using: marcher

Je vais marcher dans le parc.

English translation of Je vais marcher dans le parc.

I will walk in the park.

This sentence demonstrates the future tense, indicating an action that the speaker will do. In this case, 'marcher' is used to express the action of walking that is going to take place in the future.

Il faut marcher tous les jours.

English translation of Il faut marcher tous les jours.

One must walk every day.

This sentence uses the verb 'faut' from 'falloir' to express necessity or obligation. Here, 'marcher' is used to indicate the necessity of walking as part of a daily routine.

Elle aime marcher au bord de la mer.

English translation of Elle aime marcher au bord de la mer.

She likes walking by the sea.

This sentence demonstrates the use of 'marcher' in expressing a habitual action. The speaker uses 'marcher' to describe something that she enjoys doing regularly.

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