It means to go walk!
I decided to take a stroll down to the market. They enjoyed a nice stroll in the park on their way home.
The word stroll just means a leisurely walk.While taking a stroll around the block, I spotted someone breaking into a house.The couple went for a stroll through the gardens of Paris.
The took a carefree stroll in the woods.
The stroll in the park was so fun. we saw little boys playing soccer.
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
In this sentence stroll would be correct: 'Did you stroll into the woods?'.If you used a different pronoun, such as he, 'He strolled into the woods', this would be a correct usage for the past tense.
The opposite of "stroll" is "rush" or "hurry," which convey a sense of moving quickly or with urgency instead of leisurely.
Sentence sample "A public figure was attacked by wild dogs while he was on his daily morning stroll."
Une promenade is a stroll in English.
a stroll in the forest
The word 'stroll' is a verb (to stroll) and a noun (a stroll).
"Amble" and "stroll" are synonyms and mean to walk in a leisurely manner. "Wander" on the other hand, may involve a sense of aimlessness or disorientation while moving about.