Hanapin
to walk
01
maglakad, lumakad
to move forward at a regular speed by placing our feet in front of each other one by one
Intransitive
1.1
maglakad, magtampisaw
to take a leisurely stroll through a particular place or environment
1.2
maglakad, lumakad
to traverse or cover an area by walking
1.3
gumewwalk, pasyal
to move in a slow, relaxed manner, particularly in order to enjoy oneself
1.4
ilakad, lakad
to make a pet, usually a dog, exercise outside the house
02
samahan, giyawin
to accompany or guide someone somewhere as to ensure they get there without any problems or do not come to any harm
Transitive: to walk sb somewhere
03
maglakad papuntang base, makuha ang unang base sa bolas
(of a batter in baseball) to advance to first base by not swinging at four pitches that are outside the strike zone
Intransitive
04
bigyan ng unang base, maglakad
(of a pitcher in baseball) to give a batter first base by throwing four pitches outside the strike zone
Transitive: to walk batters
05
lumakad, makipagtulungan
to collaborate or act in unity with others towards a common purpose or goal
Intransitive: to walk in a specific manner
06
lumakad, mamuhay
to live or conduct oneself in a specified manner, often guided by certain principles or beliefs
Intransitive: to walk in a specific manner
Old use
07
mawawala, umalis
to vanish or be removed, usually without permission
Intransitive
08
lumabas, magpakita
(of a ghost) to become visible
Intransitive
Transitive: to walk a place
09
umalis, lumabas
(of a batsman in cricket) to leave the field voluntarily, without waiting for the umpire's decision, when the batsman believes they are out
Intransitive
10
maglakad ng kasama, magdala habang naglalakad
to move while taking something along with one
Transitive: to walk sth somewhere
11
ilakad, dalhin
to make something move in a manner that resembles the step-by-step motion of walking
Transitive: to walk sth somewhere
12
makatakas, makaiwas sa parusa
to escape legal consequences and avoid punishment for a crime, typically due to legal technicalities
Intransitive
13
maglakad sa mga kamay, kumilos gamit ang mga kamay
to move using one's hands or a support like stilts while maintaining a walking-like motion
Intransitive: to walk on sth
14
biglang umalis, tumalon na walang babala
to abruptly quit or exit a job, role, or commitment, often without warning or prior notice
Intransitive
15
lumakad, umandar
(of a ship) to make forward progress or headway through the water
Intransitive
16
maglakad, sumayaw
to perform a dance, typically at a slow or measured pace
Transitive: to walk a dance
Walk
02
daanan, lakbayin
a path set aside for walking
03
lakad, hakbang
(baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls
04
lakad, hakbang
manner of walking
05
hakbang, lakad
a slow gait of a horse in which two feet are always on the ground
06
karera, propesyon
careers in general
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Halimbawa
The baby just learned to walk and is taking a few steps at a time.
After the accident, doctors were unsure if he'd ever walk again.
After the heavy rain, it was challenging to walk on the muddy path.
The doctor advised her to walk more as part of her fitness routine.
A true leader walks the talk.