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How to Say ‘And walked a bit’ in French

Et marché un peu

💬 Usage Tip: Casual way to describe spending a bit of time walking.

🇫🇷 In France: Walking is a cultural staple in France, often enjoyed through scenic routes or around iconic landmarks.

Phrase Breakdown

Et

And

Used to connect words or phrases.

Example

Et toi ?

And you?

marché

walked

The action of walking.

Example

As-tu marché ?

Did you walk?

un peu

a little

Indicates a small amount or degree.

Example

J'ai dormi un peu.

I slept a little.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Et

[ay]

and

Conjunction used to connect words of the same part of speech, clauses, or sentences.

Example

J'ai étudié et marché un peu dehors.

I studied and walked a little outside.

marché

[maar-shay]

walked

Past participle of the verb 'marcher', indicating movement on foot.

Example

Elle a parlé et marché un peu.

She talked and walked a bit.

un

[uhn]

a

Indefinite article used before singular nouns to indicate a non-specific item.

Example

Nous avons pris un chemin un peu long.

We took a path that's a bit long.

peu

[puh]

little

Denotes a small quantity or degree.

Example

J'ai travaillé et marché un peu aujourd'hui.

I worked and walked a bit today.

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