ある
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, く, intransitive)
1. to walk
Kanji used
walk
Pitch accent
Top 300
Used in vocabulary (22 in total)
to go out; to go around; to walk about; to roam
to carry around; to carry on one's person
to wander from place to place; to change jobs
Examples (200 in total)
She walks.
They walked.
It's a short walk.
I can hardly walk.
We'll walk.
I can't walk barefoot.
Can I walk down here?
I can go there on foot.
Walk more slowly.
If I were you, I would walk.
I read a book as I walked.
My father walks.
If it's close, let's walk.
He walked quietly.
They walked side by side.
I can't walk any further.
I usually walk.
We walked along side by side.
I can't walk any farther.
I may never be able to walk again.
I want to walk a little slower.
We traveled on foot.
Walk as fast as possible.
How fast can you walk?
I walked across the park.
We walked a lot.
Let's walk to the bookstore.
Don't walk on the grass.
Do you walk hand in hand?
I walked alone.
It's just like walking on the moon.
He walks to school.
I walked along the footpath.
I'm walking with her.
I may not be able to walk anymore.
Do you walk to school?
He walked before me.
He was walking slowly down the street.
Walk slowly to the door.
There are a lot of people walking there.
I walk very slowly.
Could you walk a little slower?
Shall we walk or drive?
They began to walk after a while.
The dog is walking around the table.
How fast you walk!
Do you go to school on foot?
We sang as we walked.
It is only a short walk from the station.
Can you walk with your eyes closed?
You should be able to walk in a few days.
A cat is walking on the roof.
He and I walked together.
Walking is good exercise.
Walk slowly, and I will catch up with you.
She walked very carefully.
I walked up the hill.
It's dangerous to walk around here at night.
They walk arm in arm each other.
The baby cannot walk yet.
Kate's father walks home from the station.
He walked at a quick pace.
I had to walk because there were no taxis.
He walked through the forest.
The wounded soldier could hardly walk.
He walked on for some time.
We walked for two hours.
She is, as it were, a walking speaker.
It's dangerous to walk on railway lines.
I walked along the street.
These boots are hard to walk in.
John is walking in the direction of the station.
If the alarm rings, walk, don't run.
The girl walking with Ken is May.
She sang as she walked.
If the car breaks down, we'll walk.
They strolled along the beach.
Don't walk under ladders.
The corridor was so crowded that we couldn't walk.
The mayor walked at the head of the procession.
Don't walk so fast. I can't keep up with you.
I exhausted myself by walking a long distance.
I want to walk in the rain.
We walked more quickly than usual.
He walked all the way home.
Are you going to walk home?
I used to walk to work.
I like taking walks in nature.
I'm so tired that I can't walk any longer.
The school is within walking distance of my house.
It's a bit far to walk there from here.
Walking along the street, I met an old friend.
Do you go to school on foot every day?
That was the first time that a man walked on the moon.
The girl walking over there is my daughter.
I don't mind walking in the rain.
I have a lot of baggage, so I can't walk home.
She can hardly walk, let alone run.
They walked along a narrow path.
It was so hot that we couldn't walk for long.
I've been walking for over four hours.
Can you imagine walking on the moon?
Since there was no bus, I had to walk.
Walking along the street, I found a wallet.
One day he was walking along the street.
My grandfather likes to walk.
The ice was thick enough to walk on.
In a few days, the baby will be able to walk.
Emily walks to school every day.
I felt hungry after the long walk.
On an average how many miles do you walk a day?
After walking for an hour, we stopped to take a rest.
He always walks with a rifle.
He was completely tired from walking all day.
The nurse recommended that he try walking.
He is in bad health because he walked in the rain.
I can't walk because of my broken leg.
Being injured in an accident, he could not walk.
My grandmother walks more than me, and plays tennis better than I do.
I think it's dangerous to walk alone at night.
The newly married couple walked hand in hand.
We cannot walk on the hot sand with bare feet.
She was seen to walk out of the room.
He cannot walk, let alone run.
I like to walk in the mountains.
My sister usually walks to school.
I feel like I can walk through fire.
The boy was so tired that he could walk no longer.
My legs hurt because I walked a lot today.
People used to travel on foot.
She was tired but decided on walking.
I was too tired to walk any more.
He often walks with his hand in his pocket.
Walking along the street, I saw the accident.
A strong wind is blowing and I can't walk fast.
No matter how fast you may walk, you can't catch up with him.
They walked home together after school.
We saw him walking across the street.
After we had walked for some time, we came to the lake.
He walked as fast as he could to catch up with her.
Chris noticed Kate walking through the neighborhood with a strange boy.
You've got to carry a gun in this area.
The blind men walked slowly.
I walked quickly so that I might catch the first train.
In former days people walked from Edo to Kyoto.
He did not walk into the gym.
How long does it take you to get here on foot from your home?
I went into the town in search of a good restaurant.
Amy walks to the station every morning.
Walking along this street, I often see a friend of mine.
A boy was walking with his hands in his pockets.
I ran into a friend while walking in Ginza.
I watched John and Mary walking hand in hand.
I used to like walking in the rain when I was a child.
Walking along the street, I met Mr Smith.
How long does it take to walk from here to the city hall?
She stood up and walked to the window.
I don't like walking home alone after dark.
Men always walk in front of women in this country.
You can walk, or alternatively, I'll drive you there in my car.
I was walking in the park with a friend of mine when it started raining.
We found it difficult to walk in the deep snow.
Do you go to school on foot or by bicycle?
He went on walking in the rain without an umbrella.
How long does it take you to walk to the nearest supermarket?
They walked as far as the next town in an hour.
We walked along the busy street, singing old songs.
I prefer walking to being carried in a vehicle.
How long does it take to walk from here to your house?
That boy likes to walk around the soap shop.
Tom said he may walk to work tomorrow.
"How long does it take to get to Vienna on foot?" he inquired.
I saw him walking with a book under his arm.
My school is about ten minutes' walk from the station.
I was walking down the street when suddenly someone tapped me on the shoulder.
It goes without saying that autumn is the best season for taking long walks in the country.
The baby cannot even walk, much less run.
Feeling tired after his walk in the country, he took a nap.
I once saw a man walk barefoot over hot coals.
He must be very tired after a long walk.
The last bus having gone, we had to walk home.
The school is a half-mile walk from my house.
I liked walking alone on the deserted beach.
Take three steps and jump.
The school is only five minutes' walk from here.
It is a five-minute walk to the library.
Masako usually walks to school.
The bus stop is a five-minute walk from here.
It's only a five-minute walk to the school.
It is difficult to walk 60 kilometers a day.
They walked at the rate of three miles an hour.
After walking for five minutes, we arrived at the park.
After ten minutes' walk we came to the museum.
The boy was so tired that he couldn't take one more step.
The river is shallow here. We can walk across.
The lake was frozen, so we walked across the ice.
My apartment is located within five minutes' walk of the station.
Walk two blocks, and turn left.
Walk along the river and you will find the school.
"How far is it from here to your school?" "It's about ten minute's walk."