How to Say "you walk" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “you walk” is “andas” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
¿A dónde andas tan rápido? Te voy a acompañar.
Where are you walking so fast? I'll go with you.
¿Cómo andas de salud? ¿Te sientes mejor?
How are you doing health-wise? Do you feel better?
Parece que andas buscando problemas, ¿verdad?
It looks like you are looking for trouble, right?
Irregular Past Tense
Even though 'andar' ends in -ar, its simple past (Preterite) is irregular: 'yo anduve,' not 'andé.' Memorize this change, as verbs like 'tener' and 'estar' follow a similar pattern.
Asking About State
In many regions, '¿Cómo andas?' is a common, informal way to ask 'How are you?' or 'How are things going?' It's a friendly alternative to '¿Cómo estás?'
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