berbo “walk”
walay pagbag-o walk; siya walks; miagi nga panahon walked; miagi nga part. walked; ger. walking
- lakaw
Magparehistro aron makita ang mga hubad sa mga pananglitan nga mga pangungusap ug ang monolingual nga mga kahulugan sa matag pulong.
The toddler is learning to walk, taking small steps while holding onto the furniture for balance.
- giya o uban (sa paglakaw)
Every evening after dinner, Sarah walks her elderly neighbor to the park for some fresh air.
- biya (sa pagbiya o pag-undang)
After the argument with her boss, Emily decided to walk, leaving her job without notice.
- giya (sa paggiya sa sakyanan samtang naglakaw tupad niini)
After her scooter ran out of battery, she had to walk it the rest of the way home.
- hatag og libreng base (sa baseball)
The pitcher walked the next batter, loading the bases with no outs.
pangngalan “walk”
singular walk, plural walks o dili maihap
- lakaw (isip panaw o biyahe)
After dinner, we went for a short walk around the park.
- gilay-on sa lakaw
It's not a long walk to the nearest grocery.
- competitive walking (sa Olympics)
Walk is one of the Olympic events.
- lakang (sa paagi sa paglakaw sa usa ka tawo)
His confident walk made him stand out in the crowd.
- agianan (alang sa paglakaw)
The children raced each other along the scenic walk that wound through the park.
- kinabuhi (sa paagi sa pagkinabuhi sa usa ka tawo)
Her walk through the world was marked by kindness and generosity to all she met.
- walkover (sa poker)
At last night's poker game, I got a walk when everyone else folded without betting, so I won the pot without a fight.
- libreng base (sa baseball)
After the pitcher threw four balls outside the strike zone, the batter was given a walk to first base.