Usage examples of "Walking" in English with translation to Spanish

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He is walking very slowly. Está caminando muy despacio.
I like walking at night. Me gusta pasear de noche.
He kept walking all the day. Él continuó andando todo el día.
The lovers were walking arm in arm. Los amantes iban del brazo.
She is, so to speak, a walking dictionary. Ella es, por así decirlo, un diccionario andante.
They're walking without shoes. Están caminando sin zapatos.
I look at people walking. Miro a la gente pasear.
He likes walking in the park. Le gusta andar en el parque.
It was an ideal day for walking. Fue un día ideal para caminar.
He is what we call a walking dictionary. Él es lo que nosotros llamamos un diccionario andante.
I don't mind walking. No me importa caminar.
I'm walking in the park with my children. Paseo en el parque con mis hijos.
That guy is walking pigeon-toed. Ese tipo está andando de puntillas.
Is it possible to go there walking? ¿Se puede ir andando?
These patients have trouble walking. Estos pacientes tienen problemas para caminar.
As was my habit, I was walking on the beach after the rain. Como era mi costumbre, paseaba por la playa después de la lluvia.
Can you imagine walking on the moon? ¿Puedes imaginar andar en la luna?
As I was walking, it began to rain. Según iba caminando, empezó a llover.
I like walking by myself. Me gusta caminar solo.
My grandfather cannot walk without a walking stick. Mi abuelo no puede andar sin un bastón.
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