Rechercher
to wander
01
errer, vagabonder
to move in a relaxed or casual manner
Intransitive
1.1
erré, vagabonder
to travel around without a clear purpose or direction, often covering a large area
02
s'égarer, coucher avec d'autres
to breach sexual fidelity by engaging in affairs outside a committed relationship
Intransitive
03
errer, divaguer
to lose focus or stray from the main point or subject
Intransitive
04
errer, se promener
to move in a twisting, turning, or circular path
Intransitive
05
errer, vagabonder
to deviate or go astray from a planned or intended course
Intransitive
wander
v
wandering
adj
wandering
adj
wandering
n
wandering
n
Exemple
I wandered through the narrow streets, enjoying the sights and sounds of the city.
I wandered through the narrow streets of the old town, stopping occasionally to admire the architecture.
He wandered along the beach, listening to the waves and feeling the sand between his toes.
As the evening breeze picked up, they wandered along the riverbank, chatting idly and enjoying the cool air.
They spent the afternoon wandering through the art museum, admiring the paintings at their own pace.