The french word for walking is 'marcher', in its infinitive form.
walking in french is : à pied
verbs have no feminine or masculine gender in French. Only nouns and their related adjectives have a gender.
"we went walking" = nous sommes allés marcher
The word "stride" is often associated with walking. It refers to the manner or length of a person's steps while walking.
"Word" in French is "mot" pronounced "moh"
The verb 'to walk' is 'Marcher'
It can mean a walking stick or sugar cane (canne à sucre)
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"Canes," "fishing rods," "sugarcanes," and "walking sticks" literally and "legs" in slang are English equivalents of the French word cannes. The pronunciation of the feminine plural noun will be "kahn" in French.
The opposite of not walking is walking.
The African Luhya word for the English word walking is Okhuchenda.
The word for walking back and forth is "pacing."
walking in french is : à pied
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.
The word itself is a verb, but it can be a subject. E.g., if you're writing an article about walking, then walking would be the subject of the article. If you said, "I am walking", then you would be the subject.
verbs have no feminine or masculine gender in French. Only nouns and their related adjectives have a gender.
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .