English
Prepositional phrase
on foot
- Walking, jogging or running but not in a vehicle or on the back of an animal
- The pub's not far: let's go on foot.
- (of a person) Traveling without a vehicle.
- He scouted out their encampment while they were sleeping. They were on foot, but with sledges.
Synonyms
Translations
walking, jogging, running
- Arabic: مَاشِيًا (māšiyan)
- Armenian: ոտքով (otkʻov), հետիոտն (hy) (hetiotn)
- Avar: лъелго (lˢelgo)
- Bashkir: йәйәү (yəyəw)
- Belarusian: пе́шшу (pjéššu)
- Bulgarian: пеш (bg) (peš)
- Catalan: a peu
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 徒步 (zh) (túbù), 走路 (zh) (zǒulù), 步行 (zh) (bùxíng)
- Czech: pěšky (cs)
- Danish: til fods
- Dutch: te voet
- Esperanto: piede (eo)
- Estonian: jala
- Finnish: jalan (fi), jalkaisin (fi)
- French: à pied (fr)
- German: zu Fuß (de)
- Greek: με τα πόδια (el) (me ta pódia)
- Ancient: πεζῇ (pezêi)
- Hebrew: בָּרֶגֶל (barégel), רַגְלִי (he) (raglí)
- Hungarian: gyalog (hu)
- Icelandic: ganga (is), fótgangandi (is)
- Ido: pedirante
- Irish: de chois, de shiúl cos
- Italian: a piedi (it)
- Japanese: 歩いて (ja) (あるいて, aruite)
- Kalmyk: йовһар (yovğar)
- Korean: 걸어서 (ko) (georeoseo)
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- Latin: pedes (la)
- Latvian: kājām (lv)
- Macedonian: пе́шки (péški)
- Maori: pakituri, haere pakituri
- Mapudungun: namutu
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: til fots
- Nynorsk: til fots
- Old English: on fōtum
- Persian: پیاده (fa) (pyâde)
- Polish: pieszo (pl), na piechotę (pl), piechotą (pl)
- Portuguese: a pé (pt)
- Romanian: pe jos
- Russian: пешко́м (ru) (peškóm)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: пешке, пјешке
- Roman: peške (sh), pješke (sh)
- Sicilian: a pedi (scn)
- Slovak: pešo
- Slovene: peš (sl)
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: pěšy
- Spanish: a pie (es)
- Swedish: till fots (sv)
- Tatar: җәяү (cäyaw)
- Turkish: yayan (tr)
- Ukrainian: пі́шки (píšky)
- Vietnamese: đi bộ (vi), đi chân, cuốc bộ (colloquial)
- Welsh: ar eich deudroed, ar gerdded
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