yes, it can mean going for a walk or stroll in the lauguage of Aussie slang. It can also mean following a winding or twisting road or pathway.
It means to go walk!
Caminar in spanish means travel, journey, walk, move, go, cover a distance.....
it means to go on a very long walk
If you mean how to walk in the rivers and sea, you cant.
to let it go,not hold a grudge-also "shake it off"
A lead.
It just means to walk toward them, to approach.
βόλτα = a stroll, a walk but it can also mean simply going out Πάμε βόλτα = Let's go out/Let's go for a stroll
A walk through can mean to go over or review a certain play or something that happend or your going to do in a game..................................AKA TO GO OVER SOMETHING AGAIN
when your at the gym go to the staue with the help guy closest to it get in front of it walk 4 steps beat the lady the she tells you how to walk on on the floor and she mean's it so then walk in front of her but don't go to the edge then walk up to the guy beat him go to the other lady, beat her then go to morty the gym leader.
Literally: To take a spin Not so literally: To go for a walk
it means use a cross walk