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Ahmed
what is the different between Marching and walking ?
Marching and walking
5 aug. 2015 13:20
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Marching refers to the organized, uniformed, steady and rhythmic walking forward, usually associated with military troops.
Walking is.. well.. regular walking.^^
5 augustus 2015
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Do an image search for "marching", then another image search for "walking". The difference is very clear! :)
https://images.google.com/
5 augustus 2015
1
As others have noted, marching is a specific KIND of walking. Unlike some other languages, in English "march" is usually used literally, or close to literally.
"March" always gives us a mental image of soldiers marching on parade.
We have this image even if we just mean one person striding purposefully--"I'm going to march right into his office and demand a raise."
We don't usually "march" just to mean "progress" or "move forward." There is always some idea of rapid, rhythmic, synchronized steps.
5 augustus 2015
1
look: when u say other marching means u want them to walk ,but this walking is for being ready to start a war
5 augustus 2015
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Ahmed
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