| Part of Speech | v |
| Encyclopedic Information | the movement this word refers to does not have to involve legs. It can equally apply to the flight of birds, the swimming of fish or the crawling of a snake |
| Comparison Meaning | WALK [1443] |
| concepticonReference | 1443 |
| Gloss | walk |
Example 214:
nge mwi vyanten melumlum swa, to pwe oko, pwerpwer kyunnge3sgmw=iREAL=copvyantenpersonmelumlumquietswa,onetoneg.REALpweCONToko,walkpwer-pwerREDUP-staykyunjustHe is a restful man, he doesn't walk around, he just stays at homehem i wan man we i kwaet, i no wokbaot, i stap nomo long haos [Bislama]
Example 250:
yam oko mwes kyun saka yan kyu rapaya=m3pl=REALokowalkmwesres.NOTHINGkyunjustsakaMOD.negya=n3pl=neg.REALkyusurroundrapashoeThey walk around barefoot, they don't wear shoes.oli wokbaot nating, oli no karem raba [Bislama]
Example 281:
ma oko yan vyap myató swa te mwe vyan pyan opitalmaREALokowalkyanonvyapfishmyatóstonefishswaoneteDISCmweREALvyangopyanunderopitalhospitalhe stepped onto a stonefish and went to the hospitalhem i wokbaot i stanap long wan stonfis afta i go long hospital [Bislama]