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The Japanese word

歩道

is pronounced
hodou | ほどう
means
footpath, walkway, sidewalk
Examples:
彼は車を歩道の脇に停めた。
kare wa kuruma o hodō no waki ni tome ta.
He parked his car beside the sidewalk.
歩道は落ち葉で覆われていた。
hodō wa ochiba de ōwa re te i ta.
The sidewalk was covered with fallen leaves.
歩道の上には日よけがあった。
hodō no ue ni wa hi yo kega atta.
There was a sunshade over the sidewalk.
秋には木の葉が歩道に集まる。
aki ni wa konoha ga hodō ni atsumaru.
Leaves collect on the sidewalk in the fall.
歩道から自転車を撤去してくれ。
hodō kara jitensha o tekkyo shi te kure.
Clear the sidewalk of the bicycles.
買い物客たちが歩道を急いでいた。
kaimono kyaku tachi ga hodō o isoi de i ta.
Shoppers hurried along the sidewalk.
歩道で自転車に乗ってはいけません。
hodō de jitensha ni notte wa ike masen.
One shouldn't ride a bicycle on the pavement. | You shouldn't ride a bicycle on the sidewalk.
凍ってる歩道で滑って転んだんだよ。
kōtteru hodō de subette koron dan da yo.
I slipped and fell on the icy sidewalk.
植木鉢が歩道に落ちてガチャンと割れた。
uekibachi ga hodō ni ochi te ga chan to ware ta.
The flower pot crashed to the sidewalk.
彼らは歩道の雪をシャベルで片付けていた。
karera wa hodō no yuki o shaberu de katazuke te i ta.
They were clearing the snow from the sidewalk with a shovel.
さっき歩道を歩いてたら、車に水をかけられたの。見てよ、スカートも靴も泥だらけ!
sakki hodō o arui te tara, kuruma ni mizu o kake rare ta no. mi te yo, sukāto mo kutsu mo doro darake!
Earlier, as I was walking down the sidewalk, a car drove by and splashed water on me. Look at this! My skirt and shoes are all muddy.
Examples sourced from tatoeba.org