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sunseeker666
Why do people say on foot instead of on feet or by foot ?
And why not on the foot ?
thank you.
18 mai 2021 15:37
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Not sure entirely, but I assume it’s Because it is a mode of transportation. It just means to walk. The part of your body you are using is your foot. Feet is just plural and
It’s implied both feet are used.
People say by foot and on foot.
It’s like when people say something is made by hand or handcrafted.
18 mai 2021
I think in
Most languages there are expressions or short phrases that don’t translate literally and don’t need to be.
Yes, we have 2 feet but we don’t need to actually say that.
On foot is an accepted phrase.
By is used with other forms of transport
By plane
By bus
By car.
Etc.
18 mai 2021
We see the afternoon/morning/evening as periods of time so we say
In the morning for example.
However, a rainy afternoon, the word rainy changes the emphasis and its better to say on.
It’s a very small difference and hard to give a clearer explanation than that.
Hope it helps.
🙏
19 mai 2021
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sunseeker666
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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