Marcho (en. March)

ˈmaɾ.t͡ʃo

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
It refers to the action of leaving or going out from a place.
I march home after work.
Yo marcho a casa después del trabajo.
Indicates that a person is in motion, establishing a direction.
I march to the park every day.
Marcho hacia el parque todos los días.
It can also be used to express the idea that something is following its course.
Life marches as it should.
La vida marcha como debe.

Etymology

From Latin 'marchare', which means to walk or march.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to march well
To function correctly.
marchar bien
to not march
To not function or to not go well.
no marchar
to march with firm steps
To advance with determination and certainty.
marchar a paso firme

Related Words

to march
Verb that means to leave or walk.
marchar
marcher
A person who marches or walks.
marchador
march
Movement or action of marching.
marcha

Slang Meanings

To leave quickly from a place.
When I saw the police, I marched out without thinking!
Cuando vi a la policía, ¡marché sin pensarlo!
To leave without saying goodbye.
The friend sometimes leaves without telling anyone.
El amigo a veces marcha sin avisar a nadie.