Marcher=To walk. Present Je marche Tu Marches Il/elle/on Marche Nous Marchons Vous Marchez Ils/elles Marchent Participle Past of marcher: Singular Masculine marché Plural Masculine marchés Singular Feminine marchée Plural Feminine marchées
to walk = marcher
he walks = il marche
"marchait, avoir marché"
then he walked in the street for a while = puis il marchait un moment dans la rue
he walked that way = il a marché par lÃ
entrez, rentrez
La marche.
"Marcher"
Descendre
Marcher
"Je dois promener mon chien" is how you say "I have to walk my dog" in french. Hope this helps you out! Sincirely, NinaAnnaGillian;)
se promener
Est-ce qu'elle aime marcher? = "Does she like to walk?"
"(I) was going for a walk" is "(J')allais me promener" "(He) was going for a walk" is "(Il) allait se promener"
If you mean to ask "how do you say 'walk' in French?" the verb is "aller au pied" if you are walking to somewhere and it is "se promener" if you are just walking without a destination in mind.As for "walking in french", I am not exactly sure in what way French people walk that is different from non-French people. From what I have seen, French people walk the same way as everyone else.
A walk in the park for you is "une promenade dans le parc pour toi".
Ne t'en vas pas
nous marchons pour la cure
"je vais au travail à pieds"
Ne marche pas sur l'herbe.