Examples of using "Marche»" in a sentence and their english translations:
He walks, I walk.
- Go!
- Walk!
- Move.
- Forward!
It works.
He walks fast.
- It works.
- It's working.
Tom walks quickly.
Step by step, he descends the stairs.
- Walk slowly.
- He walks slowly.
She walks.
He is walking.
- It's a bargain.
- We have a deal.
- You've got yourself a deal.
- Done, agreed.
I walk.
Tom walks.
- Go!
- Get moving.
- Go.
- Walk!
- Get going.
- Move.
- Forward!
Walk slowly.
- Does it work?
- Does that work?
- Is it working?
Mind the step!
It's going well.
how the plant is working,
How does that play out?
* Marching music *
Walk more slowly.
Tom walks slowly.
Walk ahead of me.
He walks slowly.
- Go!
- Go.
Hypnotism works.
It really works.
Maria walks slowly.
I'm a slow walker.
He walks quickly.
Nothing's working.
I love hiking.
- He walks a lot.
- He walks a great deal.
- He does a lot of walking.
I like walking.
- It works well.
- He walks fast.
- He walks quickly.
Walk abreast of me.
- Do you think it works?
- Do you think that it works?
- The TV doesn't work.
- The TV is on the blink.
I'm not sure why it works, but it works.
This is working pretty well.
Huh? How does that work?
And then it works.
Oh look, it works!
He is walking very slowly.
She walks.
Does it work?
This works.
Watch your step.
- He goes to school on foot.
- He walks to school.
It works for me.
Walk on the pavement.
Let's hope this works.
Let's see if it works.
Walk abreast of me.