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Usages of gehen
Wir gehen den Fluss entlang und erkennen die alte Brücke sofort.
We walk along the river and recognize the old bridge immediately.
Der Weg im Park ist rutschig, deshalb gehen wir langsam.
The path in the park is slippery, therefore we walk slowly.
Der Bergpfad ist schmal, aber sicher, wenn man langsam geht.
The mountain path is narrow but safe if you walk slowly.
Wir gehen langsam durch den Park, wobei wir auf die Fußgänger achten.
We walk slowly through the park, while paying attention to the pedestrians.
Der Fahrradweg ist gesperrt, deshalb gehen wir durch den Park zum Bahnhof.
The bike path is closed, so we walk through the park to the train station.
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