They don't walk: non ambulant.
The command "don't walk": noli ambulare (singular); nolite ambulare (plural)
to walk
"They walked", "they did walk", or "they have walked".
The Latin verb ambulo means "I walk". Ambulant is the third person plural: they walk, they are walking.
It's Latin for the walk was.
The prefix "ambul" means "walk" or "movement." It is derived from the Latin word "ambulare," which means "to walk." Words with this prefix typically relate to movement or transportation.
Vadere means "to walk, go", e.g. quo vadis?("where are you going?")
I walk/ I am walking/ I do walk
Ambulare - to walk. Ambulatio (genitive: ambulationis) - the act of walking. Answer 2: The Latin word for "to walk" (infinitive form) is ambulare
Circumambulare.
it means use a cross walk
mob, mot, or mov all are to move from Latin (mobilis, movere, motus) migr is a person who moves ambul is to walk or move about fer is to carry kine is motion
No they dont walk they swim