This is the 8259th most frequent French word.
wade
The French word "wade" does not exist; it is an English word meaning to walk through water or another liquid.
The word 'wade' is used in the context of walking through water or a shallow place.
Je vais traverser ce ruisseau à gué.
I will wade through this creek.
The word 'wade' describes the action of walking through a shallow body of water.
Pendant notre randonnée, nous avons dû marcher dans une rivière peu profonde.
During our hike, we had to wade in a shallow river.
Here, 'wade' implies the playful activity of walking in water, often associated with recreation in shallow waters.