May I walk you home.

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May I walk you home.

Does it mean May I walk with you to your home?

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Yes, but it has the slightly formal ring of 'escort'.
 
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Yes, with the added implication '. . .to make sure you get home safely.'

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Yes, but it has the slightly formal ring of 'escort'.
Sorry, I don't get what does formal ring of escort mean.

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It (the expression 'walk [somebody]) has the slightly formal ring (sound, tone, idea) of (the verb) 'escort'.[/QUOTE]
 

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It (the expression 'walk [somebody]) has the slightly formal ring (sound, tone, idea) of (the verb) 'escort'.

As an example of the possible importance of this implication, when I was young we had family friends who lived up the road. Now and then I would walk their daughter home - because, my father having died young, my mother had given me strict lessons in Being a Gentleman.

I later discovered that I had awoken in her young heart (the daughter that is - keep Oedipus out of this ;-)) expectations of Something Else.

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