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  1. I would say “go by foot”, but it seems that “go on foot” is used more often. Which one is right? Are both right? Does it depend on the context? Edit: Searching with Google yields 26,000,000 results for “on foot” and 8,000,000 for “by foot”, so it seems that at least both expressions are used.

  2. 1. (en general) a. ir a pie. If they go on foot, it will take them at least one hour to get there.Si van a pie, les va a tomar por lo menos una hora llegar hasta ahí. b. ir andando. The bank is not far from here. Let's go on foot.El banco no está lejos. Vayamos andando. c. ir caminando. Let's take a taxi! - No, I'd rather go on foot.

  3. In the English description: hoof - hoof it. Spanish: ir a pie. Forum discussions with the word (s) "go on foot" in the title: Go on foot to school / Go to school on foot - grammar. to go on foot , or to walk. Go on foot - English Only forum. Go there walking/ on foot - English Only forum. go walking vs. on foot - English Only forum.

  4. Traducción de "go on foot" en español. Verbo. ir a pie. ir andando. ir paseando. For small distances the best way is to go on foot. Para las distancias cortas, la mejor manera es ir a pie. Two small supermarkets, to which one can go on foot. Dos pequeños supermercados, a los que se puede ir a pie.

  5. Foot's horse (one's feet), to catch.. on the wrong foot (to catch unaware), to get off on the wrong/right foot (to start un/successfully) on foot refers to a way of locomotion: to go on foot: to walk as opposed to ‘ride.’ (OED) and, according to Oxford Dictionaries.

  6. Dictionary English-Spanish. go on v — seguir. continuar. on foot adv — a pie. foot n — pie. on the go adv — sobre la marcha. en movimiento. sin parar. de un lado para otro. See more examples • See alternative translations. See alternative translations. © Linguee Dictionary, 2024. External sources (not reviewed)

  7. traducción go on foot del Inglés al Español, diccionario Inglés - Español, ver también 'foot brake, foot fault, club foot, cubic foot', ejemplos, conjugación