Une marche (feminine noun) is a step (in stairs) or a walk. Un marché (masculine noun) is a market. je marche (from the verb "marcher") means I walk.
"(Je, il, elle) marche lentement" means "(I, he, she) walk(s) slowly" in English.
"Tu vas bien ? Ton travail, ça marche bien ?" means "are you well? Does your work go well ?" in English.
une marche is a step on a staircase, e.g. "attention à la marche" -- "watch your step"it could also be a form of the verb marcher. je marche, il marche -- I walk, he walksImprove by crisdean.Billy is right but the verb "marcher" can be also used :for a device :Est-que l'ascenceur marche ? - Does the lift work ?in businessLes affaires marchent-elles ? Is the business going well ?For a personIl lui a raconté un mensonge et elle a marché : He told her fibs and she naively believed him.As a noun : marche can also be the military "march"A expression in french with marcherElle te fait marcher : She's pulling your leg
Actif in French means active in English.
Une marche (feminine noun) is a step (in stairs) or a walk. Un marché (masculine noun) is a market. je marche (from the verb "marcher") means I walk.
"(Je, il, elle) marche lentement" means "(I, he, she) walk(s) slowly" in English.
The word 'la marche' means march, step. In the word-by-word translation, the definite article 'la' means 'the'. And the noun 'marche' means 'march, step'.
According to Google's translation of English into French: Je n'aime pas la marche
'la marche à suivre' is the sequence of actions or instructions to be followed, the how-to, the step-by-step instructions, the procedure in French.
The question/statement 'Ca marche' means It's working out[or Is it working out?]. In the word-by-word translation, the demonstrative pronoun 'ca' means 'that'. And the verb 'marche' means '[he/she/it] does work out, is working out, works out'.
"Tu vas bien ? Ton travail, ça marche bien ?" means "are you well? Does your work go well ?" in English.
'ça va' means "it's going well"; 'ça marche' means "it is functioning" (device, appliance, trick...)
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Marche militaire is French for "military march" (a piece of military music)
Il ne marche pas or - ça ne marche pas
-Arret marche- Stop walk.