How to Say ‘To walk’ in Japanese
歩く
aruku
[ah-roo-koo]
💬 Usage Tip: Verb “to walk.” For directions you’ll often hear the [て] form: [歩いて] + time/distance, e.g., [歩いて五分].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japan’s transit culture involves lots of walking inside stations—“walk time” might include long underground passages and stairs.
Phrase Breakdown
歩く
aruku
[ah-roo-koo]
to walk
Dictionary form “to walk.” In directions, you’ll often hear the て-form 歩いて to describe time/distance by walking.
駅まで歩くと十分快かかります。
If you walk to the station, it takes about 10 minutes.
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