The verb "marcher" mean "to walk"
The French phrase "je n'aime pas marcher pendant des heures" translates to "I don't like to walk for hours" in English.
"To keep pace" is one English equivalent of the French phrase marcher du même pas.Specifically, the verb marcher means "to walk." The word du combines the preposition de with the masculine singular definite article le to mean "in the, of the, with the." The adjective même means "same." The masculine noun pas means "step."The pronunciation will be "mahr-shey dyoo mehm pah" in French.
Marcher Radio Group was created in 1983.
faites-vous = do you, are you doing / making aimez-vous marcher dans le Clair de lune = do you like to walk in the moonlight
walking in french is : à pied
Une marche (feminine noun) is a step (in stairs) or a walk. Un marché (masculine noun) is a market. je marche (from the verb "marcher") means I walk.
Marcher dans le sable was created in 2000-10.
marcher
to walk, walking
The french word for walking is 'marcher', in its infinitive form.
The cast of Marcher - 2009 includes: Sharif Andoura as Le joggeur
The duration of La meilleure façon de marcher is 1.37 hours.