Examples of using I'm going to walk in English and their translations into Spanish
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I'm going to walk into the back, get some ice.
I'm going to walk, OK?
Hey, I'm going to walk into Stroud later on.
How can I prove to my parents that I'm going to walk with a dog?
No, I need some fresh air, so I'm going to walk, thanks.
I'm going to walk right past you,
When I know I'm going to walk"for a long time",
I'm going to walk him through the processing as far as I can go
You crazy if you think… I'm going to walk up some dark alley… with a loud orange hat on my head
I'm going to walk more" is far more difficult to track and measure than"Every day I'm going to walk around the track 16 times.
But when I get back, I'm going to walk through that door… and we're going to S-C-R-E-W… Ooh!
Now I am going to walk for my exercise and afterwards, sleep.
I am going to walk the Camino de Santiago alone.
This translates as,"I am going to walk the dog.".
I am going to walk with Lady Lyngate for a while.
Don't tell yourself,“Today I am going to walk three miles!”.
Another might say as Peter did,"I'm going to walk upon the water.".
I was going to walk him, but he ran off when I opened the door.