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|mdlsjtxt=ἐμβᾰδόν, adv. [[ἐμβαίνω]]<br />1. on [[foot]], by [[land]], Il. 2 [[surface]], [[area]]. | |mdlsjtxt=ἐμβᾰδόν, adv. [[ἐμβαίνω]]<br />1. on [[foot]], by [[land]], Il. 2 [[surface]], [[area]]. | ||
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Arabic: مَاشِيًا; Armenian: ոտքով, հետիոտն; Avar: лъелго; Azerbaijani: piyada, gəzə-gəzə; Bashkir: йәйәү; Belarusian: пешшу, пяшком, пехатой; Bulgarian: пеш, пеша; Catalan: a peu; Chinese Mandarin: 徒步, 走路, 步行; Crimean Tatar: cayav; Czech: pěšky; Danish: til fods; Dutch: [[te voet]]; Esperanto: piede; Estonian: jala; Finnish: jalan, jalkaisin; French: [[à pied]]; Galician: a pé; Georgian: ფეხით, ქვეითად; German: [[zu Fuß]], [[auf Schusters Rappen]]; Greek: [[με τα πόδια]]; Ancient Greek: [[πεζῇ]]; Hebrew: בָּרֶגֶל, רַגְלִי; Hindi: पैदल; Hungarian: gyalog; Icelandic: ganga, fótgangandi; Ido: pedirante; Irish: de chois, de shiúl cos, de shiúl na gcos; Italian: [[a piedi]]; Japanese: 歩いて, 徒歩で; Kalmyk: йовһар; Kazakh: жаяу, жаяулап; Korean: 걸어서; Kyrgyz: жөө; Latin: [[pedes]]; Latvian: kājām; Lithuanian: pėsčiomis; Macedonian: пешки; Manx: ry-chosh; Maori: pakituri, haere pakituri; Mapudungun: namutu; Norwegian Bokmål: til fots; Nynorsk: til fots; Old English: on fōtum; Persian: پیاده; Polish: pieszo, na piechotę, piechotą; Portuguese: [[a pé]]; Romanian: pe jos; Russian: [[пешком]], [[пешочком]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: пе̏шке̄, пје̏шке̄; Roman: pȅškē, pjȅškē; Sicilian: a pedi; Slovak: pešo; Slovene: peš; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: pěšy; Spanish: [[a pie]]; Swedish: till fots; Tajik: пиёда; Tatar: җәяү; Turkish: yayan; Turkmen: pyýada; Ukrainian: пі́шки, піхотою, пі́хом; Urdu: پیدل; Uzbek: yayov, piyoda; Vietnamese: đi bộ, đi chân, cuốc bộ; Welsh: ar eich deudroed, ar gerdded | |||
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