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march (EN)
noun, verb

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March (proper noun)

noun “march”

Singular march, Plural marches
  1. marschéieren
    The soldiers practiced their march for the parade.
  2. Protestmarsch
    Thousands of people joined the march to demand better climate policies.
  3. Marschmusik
    The band played a lively march as the parade moved down the street.
  4. Virschrëtt
    The march of technology has changed our lives dramatically.
  5. Grenzgebitt
    The ancient kingdom established a march to keep peace between its territory and the neighboring empire.

verb “march”

Infinitiv march; hien marches; Verg. marched; Part. Verg. marched; Ger. marching
  1. marschéieren (wéi Zaldoten)
    The soldiers marched in perfect unison down the street.
  2. trëppelen (schnell a mat Zweck)
    He marched into the room and announced the news.
  3. protestéieren (an engem Marsch)
    Thousands of students marched for climate action in the city center.
  4. féieren (zwangsméisseg)
    The teacher took the misbehaving student by the arm and marched him to the principal's office.
  5. virufueren
    Despite the challenges, the project marched forward.