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How to Say ‘Walk a little’ in Japanese

少し歩くと

すこしあるくと

💬 Usage Tip: Gives instructions for short distances.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Reflects the often short travel distances in urban areas.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

少しすこし

[sukoshi]

a little

Refers to a small amount or degree.

Example

少し時間がかかります。

It takes a little time.

歩くあるく

[aruku]

walk

To move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn.

Example

公園を歩きます。

I walk in the park.

[to]

if; when

Used to express condition or time.

Example

駅に着くと、電話します。

When I arrive at the station, I will call you.

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