andar

/anˈdaɾ/, [ãn̪ˈd̪aɾ]

walk


Examples
  • Hoy en día no puedes andar por la calle sin ver a la gente tirar la basura al suelo.

    These days you can't walk down the street without seeing people dropping litter.

  • No tenemos elección. Supongo que tendrémos que andar.

    We have no choice. I guess we'll have to walk.

  • Quienquiera que quiera aprender a andar a caballo tiene que aprender primero a montarse y desmontarse correctamente.

    Whoever wants to learn to ride a horse must first learn to mount and unmount correctly.

  • Una mosca puede andar por el techo.

    A fly can walk on the ceiling.

  • Tenemos que aprender a andar antes de poder correr.

    We must learn to walk before we can run.

  • ¿No sabes andar en bicicleta?

    Can't you ride a bicycle?

  • El juguete del "Happy Meal" de Cristóbal Colón era un camarero novato de edición limitada que, cuando le ponías a andar, tropezaba y caía de cara.

    Christopher Columbus's happy meal toy was a limited edition clumsy noob waiter toy that whenever is set to walk, trips and falls on its face.

  • Le tomó tres meses aprender a andar en bicicleta.

    It took him three months to learn to ride a bicycle.

  • Yo le enseñé a andar en bicicleta.

    I taught him to ride a bicycle.

  • No puedo andar, pero me las apaño cojeando.

    I can't walk, but I can definitely hobble.

  • A mi abuelo le gusta andar.

    My grandfather likes to walk.

  • Déjate de andar con indirectas.

    Stop beating around the bush.

  • ¿Puedes andar con los ojos cerrados?

    Can you walk with your eyes closed?

  • Hice andar la máquina.

    I got the machine running.

  • Ayer fuimos a andar en bicicleta en el bosque.

    We went biking in the woods yesterday.

  • El tren echó a andar.

    The train began to move.

  • ¿Puedes andar?

    Can you walk?

  • Mi abuelo no puede andar sin un bastón.

    My grandfather cannot walk without a walking stick.

  • Le gusta andar conmigo.

    She likes to walk with me.

  • Kate trata de andar en puntas de pie.

    Kate tries to walk on tiptoe.


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