Examples of using I'm going to walk in English and their translations into Hebrew
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I'm going to walk.
You finish, I'm… I'm going to walk.
I'm going to walk.
(Video) Man: You know, rather than drive today, I'm going to walk.
I'm going to walk away.
No, you're not,” shouted the Earthman hysterically,“because I'm going to walk out.
I'm going to walk home.
So, imagine I have a plank about two feet wide and30 feet long and I'm going to walk on it, and you see I can walk on it without looking.
I'm going to walk, OK?
The Plan To illustrate how unconscious abilities really work and how, under the right circumstances,they lead to human flourishing, I'm going to walk, stylistically, in the footsteps of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
So I'm going to walk away.
I'm going to walk some more.
No, no, I'm going to walk.”.
I'm going to walk home, okay?
Finally, I'm going to walk my dog.
I'm going to walk around the block.
Do you really think I'm going to walk, hands raised in surrender, into that?
I'm going to walk Ethan out.
I'm going to walk out that door.
I'm going to walk away from you now.
I'm going to walk them home, Dad.
I'm going to walk around for a bit.
I'm going to walk the red carpet.
I'm going to walk to that pastéis.
I'm going to walk Sam to her car.
I'm going to walk you through these quickly.
I'm going to walk you through a list of associated symptoms.
Great. I'm going to walk past the stroganoff and sniff it a little.
Sergeant, I'm going to walk due east from here to Motambe and I'm taking all these kids with me.
But if I'm going to walk in there and try to convince the president that security cameras are killing people.