to jog is 'courir' or 'faire du jogging' in French.
The French use the word jogging, in such phrases as 'je vais faire mon jogging'. They may also say 'courir'
English: I am running in the woods
French: Je suis en train de courir dans les bois
correr
Normally, and in french, is et.. yes.. just e and t
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jog on means forget about it or i rest my case toughes say it like me
"Siyahamba" is a Zulu hymn that originated in South Africa. The word "siyahamba" means "we are marching" in Zulu. The hymn is popular in churches around the world and is often sung as a celebration of unity and hope.
No. In the fist place, it would be the infinitive use, not the past used: did you use to jog. But the idiom doesn't like being treated that way. We say Did you jog in the morning.
jog, run WALK
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You should jog at a pace that allows you to speak but you shouldn't be able to say complete sentences without taking a breath.
Jog Jog
I'm going out for a short jog. Perhaps a clue will jog your memory.
run and jog run and jog run and jog run and jog