| 彼女は歩く。 | She walks. |
| 私の父は歩く。 | My father does walk. |
| 私は公園に歩く。 | I walk to the park. |
| 彼は歩くのが速い。 | He's a quick walker. |
| 彼は歩くつもりだ。 | He will walk. |
| 芝生の上を歩くな。 | Don't walk on the grass. |
| 歩くと遠いですか。 | Is it too far to walk? |
| そんなに速く歩くな。 | Don't walk so fast. |
| トムはゆっくり歩く。 | Tom walks slowly. |
| 彼はゆっくりと歩く。 | He walks slowly. |
| 赤ん坊は歩く前にはう。 | Babies crawl before they walk. |
| 僕は歩くのに疲れたよ。 | I am tired from walking. |
| 1日に20マイル歩く。 | I cover twenty miles a day. |
| 私は毎日森の中を歩く。 | I walk in the forest every day. |
| 少し歩くと湖についた。 | A short walk brought me to the lake. |
| 少し歩くと駅に出ます。 | A short walk will bring you to the station. |
| 数分歩くと公園に着いた。 | A few minutes' walk brought me to the park. |
| 歩くことはよい運動です。 | Walking is a good exercise. |
| ほらっ、キリキリ歩くっ! | Come on, get walking! |
| フクロウは、ゆっくり歩く。 | The owl is slow a foot. |
| 彼は平均して7マイル歩く。 | He walks seven miles a day on an average. |
| 歩く事は健康によい運動だ。 | To walk is a healthy form of exercise. |
| 歩くのは健康に良いことだ。 | To walk is a healthy form of exercise. |
| 彼はいわば歩く百科事典だ。 | He is, as it were so to speak, a walking encyclopedia. |
| 彼は公園を歩くのが好きだ。 | He likes walking in the park. |
| 少し歩くと博物館に着いた。 | A short walk brought me to the museum. |
| 夜にこの辺を歩くのは心配だ。 | I don't feel safe walking in that neighborhood at night. |
| 鉄道の線路を歩くのは危険だ。 | It's dangerous to walk on railway lines. |
| 彼はいわゆる歩く百科事典だ。 | He is what is called a walking encyclopedia. |
| 長時間歩くと踵にたこができる。 | If you walk a lot, you will develop calluses on your heel. |
| 5マイルは歩くには長い距離だ。 | Five miles is a long distance to walk. |
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