I see all the time sentenes describing walking climbing swimming, etc through different mediums. Like, for example に (verb)
山に上る
通行に歩く
But I see many instances where they use を (verb), as if they are walking it like a pet or object
such as,,
階段を下げる
川を下る
(Forgive me if my sentences are incorrect, but I wouldnt be asking this question if I wasnt having trouble lol)
How do you know when to use which ? Using google translate, the only nuance I could guess would be the difference of walking along the forest (に) and walking through the forest (を), but not only is GT a little bit sketchy in these areas, but that also isnt a noticible difference at all.
Is there some logic or do I just have to learn case by case ?
Thank you for any responses !
also, is 通行 even being used correctly?maybe 通り would be better ..
by Artistic-Demand-1859