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Englishwalk
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Danishgå, vandre qualifier
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Dutchlopen, wandelen
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Frenchmarcher, faire distance
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Latinambulo, vado, gradior
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Norwegiangå, vandre, spasere
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Occitanmarchar
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Portugueseandar, caminhar
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Russianходи́тьидти́пойти́
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Spanishcaminar, pasear
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Swedishgå, promenera qualifier
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Walloonroter, mårtchî
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Englishwill
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American Sign LanguageOpenB@NearSideNosehigh-FingerUp OpenB@SideNosehigh-FingerForward
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Arabicسَوْفَ + present tense, prefix سَـ
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Egyptian Arabicprefix ح
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BelarusianUse the future perfective or use the future of lбыць + imperfective infinitive
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Cantonese會
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Mandarin將
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CzechUse the future perfective or use the future of lbýt + imperfective infinitive
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Danishvil, skal
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Germanwerden, present tense form is often used
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Khmerនឹង
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Laoneeded
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Malayakan
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Navajodooleeł
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Norwegianvil, kommer til å, skal
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Novialsal
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PolishUse the future perfective or use the future of lbyć + imperfective infinitive
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PortugueseUse the future tense, qualifierpt
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RussianUse the future perfective or use the future of lбыть + imperfective infinitive
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I will be going back and forth to the post office — Я бытьходи́ть на по́чту
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SlovakUse the future perfective or use the future of lbyť + imperfective infinitive
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Swedishkomma till att, komma att, skola, vilja, tänka
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I will go to the store — Jag ska gå till affären or Jag kommer att gå till affären
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Turkish(2): suffix for all verbs: -ecek (if the last vowel of a verb is e,i,ö or ü) or -acak (if the vowel is a,ı,o or u).
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UkrainianUse the future perfective or use the future of lбу́ти + imperfective infinitive, special endings, e.g. "I will walk": langходи́тиму (l
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Vietnamesesẽ
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Yapesera
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Yiddishוועלן
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Englishshall
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French'shall' followed by the infinitive is translated using the future tense
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Italian'shall' followed by the infinitive is translated using the future tense
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Malayakan
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Old Englishsculan
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Old Saxonskulan
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PortugueseUse the future tense of the verb or present indicative of mir + the infinitive
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RussianUse the future perfective or use the future of lбыть + imperfective infinitive
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I will be going back and forth to the post office — Я бытьходи́ть на по́чту
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SlovakUse the future perfective or use the future of lbyť + imperfective infinitive
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Spanish'shall' followed by the infinitive is translated using the future tense
4.
Englishambulatory
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EnglishOf, relating to, or adapted to walking
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Bulgarianходещ, странстващ, за ходене
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Russianходить
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Englishtag along
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EnglishTo accompany, join, or follow, to go with
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Russianсоста́вить компанию, ходить хвостом
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