footfall

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  The sound made by a footstep; also, the footstep or step itself.
 * 2)  The number of pedestrians going into or passing through a place (especially a commercial venue such as a shop) during a specified time period; also, the pedestrians in a particular place regarded collectively; foot traffic.
 * 1)  The number of pedestrians going into or passing through a place (especially a commercial venue such as a shop) during a specified time period; also, the pedestrians in a particular place regarded collectively; foot traffic.
 * 1)  The number of pedestrians going into or passing through a place (especially a commercial venue such as a shop) during a specified time period; also, the pedestrians in a particular place regarded collectively; foot traffic.
 * 1)  The number of pedestrians going into or passing through a place (especially a commercial venue such as a shop) during a specified time period; also, the pedestrians in a particular place regarded collectively; foot traffic.
 * 1)  The number of pedestrians going into or passing through a place (especially a commercial venue such as a shop) during a specified time period; also, the pedestrians in a particular place regarded collectively; foot traffic.
 * 1)  The number of pedestrians going into or passing through a place (especially a commercial venue such as a shop) during a specified time period; also, the pedestrians in a particular place regarded collectively; foot traffic.
 * 1)  The number of pedestrians going into or passing through a place (especially a commercial venue such as a shop) during a specified time period; also, the pedestrians in a particular place regarded collectively; foot traffic.
 * 1)  The number of pedestrians going into or passing through a place (especially a commercial venue such as a shop) during a specified time period; also, the pedestrians in a particular place regarded collectively; foot traffic.

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Old Armenian: ոտնաձայն
 * Catalan: ,
 * Finnish: askeleen ääni, askelten ääni, askelääni
 * Greek:
 * Ancient Greek: βῆμᾰ
 * Macedonian: топот
 * Polish: tupot
 * Russian:
 * Serbo-Croatian:, , zvuk koraka
 * Spanish:
 * Tagalog: yabag, yapak
 * Zulu: isígqi


 * Finnish: jalankulkijamäärä
 * Spanish: