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Usages of spazieren gehen
Ich muss überlegen, ob ich heute noch spazieren gehe.
I have to consider whether I will still go for a walk today.
Wir möchten im Garten spazieren gehen.
We would like to go for a walk in the garden.
Meine Mitbewohnerin geht mit dem Hund spazieren.
My roommate goes for a walk with the dog.
Es regnet, dennoch gehe ich spazieren.
It is raining, yet I am going for a walk.
Ich gehe niemals ohne Regenschirm spazieren.
I never go for a walk without an umbrella.
Wir gehen spazieren, sofern es nicht regnet.
We will go for a walk, provided it doesn’t rain.
Statt lange über den Streit zu reden, gehen wir spazieren und entspannen uns im Park.
Instead of talking about the argument for a long time, we go for a walk and relax in the park.
Ich gehe im Garten spazieren, auch wenn es kalt ist.
I go for a walk in the garden, even if it is cold.
Ich möchte heute mit meiner Freundin im Park spazieren gehen.
I would like to go for a walk in the park with my friend today.
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