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  1. walk with a limp:


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Detailed Translations for walk with a limp from English to French

walk with a limp:

to walk with a limp verbe (walks with a limp, walked with a limp, walking with a limp)

  1. to walk with a limp (limp; hobble; have a limp)
    boiter
    • boiter verbe (boite, boites, boitons, boitez, )

Conjugations for walk with a limp:

present
  1. walk with a limp
  2. walk with a limp
  3. walks with a limp
  4. walk with a limp
  5. walk with a limp
  6. walk with a limp
simple past
  1. walked with a limp
  2. walked with a limp
  3. walked with a limp
  4. walked with a limp
  5. walked with a limp
  6. walked with a limp
present perfect
  1. have walked with a limp
  2. have walked with a limp
  3. has walked with a limp
  4. have walked with a limp
  5. have walked with a limp
  6. have walked with a limp
past continuous
  1. was walking with a limp
  2. were walking with a limp
  3. was walking with a limp
  4. were walking with a limp
  5. were walking with a limp
  6. were walking with a limp
future
  1. shall walk with a limp
  2. will walk with a limp
  3. will walk with a limp
  4. shall walk with a limp
  5. will walk with a limp
  6. will walk with a limp
continuous present
  1. am walking with a limp
  2. are walking with a limp
  3. is walking with a limp
  4. are walking with a limp
  5. are walking with a limp
  6. are walking with a limp
subjunctive
  1. be walked with a limp
  2. be walked with a limp
  3. be walked with a limp
  4. be walked with a limp
  5. be walked with a limp
  6. be walked with a limp
diverse
  1. walk with a limp!
  2. let's walk with a limp!
  3. walked with a limp
  4. walking with a limp
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for walk with a limp:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
boiter have a limp; hobble; limp; walk with a limp clang; clink; hop; jangle; jingle; play hopscotch; rattling

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