'la marche à suivre' is the sequence of actions or instructions to be followed, the how-to, the step-by-step instructions, the procedure in French.
what are the directions (instructions or guidance) is translated 'quelles sont les intructions / quelle est la marche à suivre' in French.
-Arret marche- Stop walk.
À Suivre ended in 1997.
Walk
stop walk.
The phrase 'marche religieuse' means religious march. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'marche' means 'march'. And the adjective 'religieuse' means 'religious'.
"(Je, il, elle) marche lentement" means "(I, he, she) walk(s) slowly" in English.
-Arret marche- Stop walk.
suevre isn't a French word. The closest word in writing is 'suivre', meaning 'to follow'
Suivre Catherine - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:G (Quebec) (certificate #309388)
A woman walking.
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.