How to Say ‘On foot’ in French
À pied
ah pee-ay
[ah pee-ay]
💬 Usage Tip: "À pied" = on foot/walking. A must-know phrase. Example: "Je vais à l'école à pied."
🇫🇷 In France: Walking children to school is common in many French neighborhoods, especially in towns and residential areas.
Phrase Breakdown
À
[ah]
at / by / on
Here, in the expression "à pied," it means "on" as in "on foot."
On vient à l'heure.
We come on time.
pied
[pee-ay]
foot
Used in the expression "à pied," meaning "on foot."
Je vais à l'école à pied.
I go to school on foot.
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