走路

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Usage of 走路

The term 走路 (zǒulù) literally means "to walk" or "to go on foot." It is commonly used in everyday conversation to describe the action of walking from one place to another.

Common contexts

People often use 走路 when talking about commuting, exercising, or choosing walking over other transportation methods. For example, "走路学校" means "I walk to school."

Collocations and patterns

Nuances

Using 走路 emphasizes the mode of travel as walking, often implying a slower, more natural pace compared to driving or taking public transport. It can also carry a health or environmental connotation when contrasted with motorized transport.

Common confusion

Do not confuse 走路 with 跑步 (pǎobù), which means "to run." 走路 always refers to walking, not running.

Example Sentences

I walk to school every day to exercise.

Walking is more environmentally friendly and healthier than taking a car.

He walked home and bought some things on the way.