In latin there are several different ways to answer this question, as well as several different ways to say "walk" which is obviously a verb. There are six tenses for a verb, but I am only familiar with three. These are Present, Imperfect and Perfect tenses. You would also generally use the word "ambulat" as a beginner in latin to say this. This word, and all the other ways to pronounce "walk" in latin will be in first conjugation, and the connecting vowel will be "a" because of this. In present tense there are: Ambulo - I (am) walkng Ambulas - You (singular) are walking. Ambulat - He/she/it is walking Ambulamus - We are walking. Ambulatis - You (plural) are walking. Ambulant - They are walking (note that in present tense you could say, walks, are walking, is walking). Imperfect tense: Ambulabam - I was walking Ambulabas - you (singular) were walking. Ambulabat - He/she/it was walking. Ambulabamus - we were walking. Ambulabatis - you (plural) were walking. Ambulabant - They were walking. (note that another alternative ending could be, and rarely is, "used to") Perfect: Ambulavi - I walked. Ambulavisti - you (singular) walked. Ambulavit - he/she/it walked. Ambulavimus - we walked. Ambulavistis - you (plural) walked. Ambulaverunt - they walked. (note that an alternative way to say this tense is to have the word "have" before the verb). This is all I can tell you at the moment, however, note that when you pronounce and ending, use the alternative ending that makes more sense in english. An example of the common way to say "walk" as a beginner latin student, which I mentioned at the beginning of this answer is: Servus Ambulat. This translates to.... The slave is walking.
Ambulemus, or eamus ambulatum ("let's go walking").
"pedes" for the noun.
"Pedester" for the adjective.
Ambulare - to walk
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To walk with the angels = Cum angelis ambulare
id say lets go for a walk...and talk about how i like them
lets play darts
when you...lets say, you walk past him in the school hallway, and he looks up, sees you, and trys to pretend he didnt
LETS SAY 1.5-3 HOURS.. it depends how severe is it.
I walk/ I am walking/ I do walk
Ambulare - to walk. Ambulatio (genitive: ambulationis) - the act of walking. Answer 2: The Latin word for "to walk" (infinitive form) is ambulare
Circumambulare.
Pokemon yellow is the only game that lets you walk the whole game with pikachu outside of its ball. In Pokemon diamon and pearl, there is a park that lets you walk with only a limited amount of Pokemon.
well, lets just say the people at school will congradulate you for the child and then walk away whispering "whore.."
sometimes when a girl lets you hug her and walk with her then it means she might like you, but you'll never know unless you ask her.
to walk