Difference between 'se promène" and "marche" ?

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Difference between 'se promène" and "marche" ?

-"Une fille se promène avec des filles"

-"Une fille marche avec des filles"

Is there a difference?

Asked 4 years ago
Maarten K.C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor Correct answer

There is a lesson on that.

https://progress.lawlessfrench.com/revision/grammar/when-to-use-se-promener-promener-marcher-or-aller-a-pied-to-talk-about-walking

Just as in English there are multiple words for ambulating, some have specific uses, others more general.

Difference between 'se promène" and "marche" ?

-"Une fille se promène avec des filles"

-"Une fille marche avec des filles"

Is there a difference?

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