CORRECTED: The first post is completely incorrect. Say nous marchons [noo mar-shon] *cut sort the N sound at the end.
El boulanger come te legeritos por favert
"we went walking" = nous sommes allés marcher
I am walking my dog is "je promène mon chien" from the verb promener.
Marcher sur la plage.
I'm walking in Paris: je marche dans Paris I like walking in Paris: j'aime marcher dans Paris (infinitive)
The french word for walking is 'marcher', in its infinitive form.
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 translation would be "le mort qui marche" but the show is named "the walking dead" if France too
According to Google's translation of English into French: Je n'aime pas la marche
marcher loin maintenant mon amour
"il est aussi allé marcher"
marcher
walking in french is : à pied