Examples of using I'm going to walk in English and their translations into Czech
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I'm going to walk.
Whatever, I'm going to walk.
I'm going to walk home.
You know, I think I'm going to walk.
I'm going to walk on water.
What do you mean you're going to walk? I'm going to walk.
I'm going to walk home, okay?
No, I need some fresh air, so I'm going to walk, thanks.
I'm going to walk that rail!
I'm going to walk around for a bit.
I'm going to walk around the block.
I'm going to walk the red carpet.
Well, young man, I'm going to walk you back to your car.
I'm going to walk like an egyptian.
Because if you are, I'm going to walk someplace where I can take a bus.
I'm going to walk them home, Dad.
If you will excuse me, I'm going to walk to Edmonton to give $85 to a snail charity.
I'm going to walk through those doors.
But I'm going to walk there!
I'm going to walk you through it.
Mom, I'm going to walk home from now on.
I'm going to walk to that pastéis.
Right, I'm going to walk you to the tube.
I'm going to walk home, do you mind?
And I'm going to walk you through this.
I'm going to walk to the pond.
Tonight I'm going to walk along the shore like a sober Ulf Lundell.