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What is the translation of "journey" in Spanish?
"journey" in spanish, journey {v.i.}.
- volume_up viajar
journey {noun}
- volume_up viaje
journeys {pl}
- volume_up jornadas
epic journey {noun}
- volume_up odisea
long journey {noun}
- volume_up periplo
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Journey noun, journey intransitive verb, translations, journey [ journeyed|journeyed ] {intransitive verb}.
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journeys {plural}
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- volume_up viaje agotador
"amazing journey" in Spanish
- volume_up viaje increíble
"arduous journey" in Spanish
- volume_up arduo viaje
- volume_up viaje arduo
Synonyms (English) for "journey":
- journalistic sources
- journalistic standards
- journalistic style
- journalistic talent
- journalistic tradition
- journalistic values
- journalistic writing
- journalists
- journalists covering the
- journey alone
- journey back
- journey commence
- journey ended
- journey further
- journey map
- journey north
- journey of adventure
- journey of discovery
- journey of exploration
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II. journey [ Am ˈdʒərni, Brit ˈdʒəːni] VB intr liter
Translations for journey in the spanish » english dictionary (go to english » spanish ), i. journey [ˈdʒɜ:ni, am ˈdʒɜ:r-] n, ii. journey [ˈdʒɜ:ni, am ˈdʒɜ:r-] vb intr liter.
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Journey verb.
Example sentences of journey verb
- • She was the first woman to journey into space.
- • an intense yearning to journey to distant lands
journey noun
Example sentences of journey noun.
- • We wished her a safe and pleasant journey .
- • She's on the last leg of a six-month journey through Europe.
- • They were on a long journey across the country.
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Translation of "journey" into Spanish
viaje, viajar, travesía are the top translations of "journey" into Spanish. Sample translated sentence: We could not continue our journey for lack of money. ↔ No pudimos continuar nuestro viaje por falta de dinero.
A set amount of travelling, seen as a single unit; a discrete trip, a voyage. [..]
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trip, a voyage [..]
We could not continue our journey for lack of money.
No pudimos continuar nuestro viaje por falta de dinero.
to travel, to make a trip or voyage
Acto de viajar de un lugar a otro.
And now, young children, may these guide you through your journeys .
Y ahora, jovencito esto debería ayudarte en tu travesía .
Less frequent translations
- el recorrido
- peregrinación
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Automatic translations of " journey " into Spanish
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A female given name
Journey (band)
Not everyone loves Journey as much as you.
No todos alucinan con Journey tanto como tú.
Phrases similar to "journey" with translations into Spanish
- journeys jornadas
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- to undertake a journey emprender un viaje
- a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step un viaje de mil millas comienza con un solo paso
Translations of "journey" into Spanish in sentences, translation memory
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Translate journey from English to Spanish
- viaje ; pasaje ; excursión ; trayecto ; barrio ; paso ; trayectoria ; calzada ; ronda ; turno ; barrote ; carretera ; paseo ; recorrido ; escapada ; etapa ; arte
- journey → viajar
- journey → viaje , jornada
- journey → viaje , travesía , excursión
Detailed Translations for journey from English to Spanish
Journey [ the ~ ] noun, the journey ( tour ; voyage ; expedition ; march ; hiking tour ; hike ).
- viaje [ el ~ ] noun
- pasaje [ el ~ ] noun
- excursión [ la ~ ] noun
the journey ( way ; trail ; track ; path ; stretch ; road ; distance ; round ; avenue ; small circle ; reach )
- trayecto [ el ~ ] noun
- barrio [ el ~ ] noun
- paso [ el ~ ] noun
- trayectoria [ la ~ ] noun
- calzada [ la ~ ] noun
- ronda [ la ~ ] noun
- turno [ el ~ ] noun
- barrote [ el ~ ] noun
- carretera [ la ~ ] noun
the journey ( trip ; drive ; excursion ; voyage ; outing ; tour )
- paseo [ el ~ ] noun
- recorrido [ el ~ ] noun
the journey ( tour ; trip ; excursion )
The journey ( excursion ; trip ; passage ; drive ; feat ; voyage ; trick ).
- escapada [ la ~ ] noun
- etapa [ la ~ ] noun
- arte [ el ~ ] noun
Translation Matrix for journey :
Related words for "journey":, synonyms for "journey":.
- journeying; travel ; traveling ; travelling
- travel ; trip ; jaunt
- go ; move ; locomote
Related Definitions for "journey":
- the act of traveling from one place to another 1
- undertake a journey or trip 1
- travel upon or across 1
Wiktionary Translations for journey :
- journey → viaje ; jornada
Related Translations for journey
- boat journey
- outward journey
- train journey
- return journey
- journey home
- homeward journey
- journey around the world
- school-journey
- journey out
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(Translation of viaje from the PASSWORD Spanish–English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)
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My Name Is in Spanish: 3 Easy Ways to Introduce Yourself in Spanish [2024] ✅
- February 28, 2024
- Spanish Language Learning
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Introducing yourself in Spanish is a breeze! In this article, we’ll show you not just one, but three easy ways to say “My name is” in Spanish. Whether you’re looking for a casual or formal introduction, we’ve got you covered. Plus, we’ll provide helpful tips and interesting facts along the way. Let’s dive in and make a memorable first impression in Spanish!
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Quick tips and facts, background: how to introduce yourself in spanish, method 1: using a casual introduction, method 2: using a formal introduction, method 3: alternative ways to introduce yourself, recommended links, reference links.
Introducing yourself in Spanish is an essential skill when learning the language. Instead of relying on a single phrase, we’ll teach you three different ways to say “My name is” in Spanish. By using these variations, you’ll be able to adapt your introduction to different situations and levels of formality. Let’s explore these methods and make a lasting impression in Spanish!
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- Learning how to introduce yourself in Spanish is a fundamental step in language acquisition.
- Spanish has different levels of formality, so it’s important to choose the appropriate introduction based on the situation.
- In addition to saying “My name is,” we’ll also cover alternative ways to introduce yourself in Spanish.
- Practice your pronunciation to make a confident and memorable first impression.
Before we dive into the different methods of introducing yourself in Spanish, let’s take a moment to understand the cultural context. In Spanish-speaking countries, personal connections and politeness are highly valued. Therefore, it’s essential to make a good first impression when meeting new people.
Now, let’s explore three easy ways to say “My name is” in Spanish, ranging from casual to formal introductions. By mastering these variations, you’ll be able to adapt your introduction to any situation.
If you’re in a casual setting or meeting someone for the first time, a casual introduction is appropriate. In this case, you can use the phrase “Me llamo,” followed by your name. Here’s an example:
Me llamo Juan. (My name is Juan.)
Pronunciation: “Meh yah-moh”
Literal translation: “I’m called”
Using “Me llamo” is a friendly and common way to introduce yourself in Spanish. It’s perfect for casual encounters, such as meeting new friends or colleagues. Remember to pronounce it with confidence and a friendly smile!
In more formal situations, such as business meetings or professional settings, it’s important to use a formal introduction. The phrase “Mi nombre es” is the go-to choice for these occasions. Here’s an example:
Mi nombre es María. (My name is María.)
Pronunciation: “Mee nohm-breh es”
Literal translation: “My name is”
Using “Mi nombre es” adds a touch of formality and respect to your introduction. It’s a polite way to make a professional first impression. Practice the pronunciation to ensure you convey confidence and professionalism.
While “Me llamo” and “Mi nombre es” are the most common ways to introduce yourself in Spanish, there are a few alternative phrases you can use to add variety to your introductions. Here are a couple of examples:
- Pronunciation: “Soy” sounds like “soy” in English, and “Juan” is pronounced “hwahn.”
- Literal translation: “I am Juan.”
- Pronunciation: “Yo me llamo” sounds like “yo meh yah-moh” in English.
- Literal translation: “I call myself Juan.”
These alternative phrases can be used interchangeably with the previous methods. They offer a bit of personal flair to your introductions and allow you to express yourself in different ways.
How do I tell my name in Spanish?
To tell your name in Spanish, you can use the phrases “Me llamo” or “Mi nombre es,” followed by your name. For example, “Me llamo Juan” or “Mi nombre es María.” Practice the pronunciation to make a confident introduction.
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Is it wrong to say “mi nombre es”?
No, it is not wrong to say “mi nombre es.” In fact, it is a formal and polite way to introduce yourself in Spanish. Use “mi nombre es” in formal situations, such as business meetings or professional settings.
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What is “your name” in Spanish to a boy?
To ask “What is your name?” to a boy in Spanish, you can say “¿Cómo te llamas?” This phrase is used in casual settings and is suitable for asking someone’s name in a friendly manner.
How do you say “hello, my name is” in Spanish?
To say “Hello, my name is” in Spanish, you can use the phrases “Hola, me llamo” or “Hola, mi nombre es,” followed by your name. For example, “Hola, me llamo Juan” or “Hola, mi nombre es María.”
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Congratulations! You’ve learned three easy ways to introduce yourself in Spanish. Whether you’re looking for a casual or formal introduction, you now have the tools to make a memorable first impression. Remember to adapt your introduction based on the situation and practice your pronunciation for confidence.
Now, go out there and confidently say “¡Hola! Me llamo [Your Name]” or “¡Hola! Mi nombre es [Your Name].” Embrace the Spanish language and make connections with people from different cultures. ¡Buena suerte! (Good luck!)
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Now that you know how to introduce yourself in Spanish, it’s time to put your newfound skills into practice. ¡Adelante! (Go ahead!)
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Nationalities in Spanish: List of 70+ Countries & Rules
Nationalities in Spanish are basic adjectives that allow you to express where something or someone is from. In short, adjectives of nationality are an important part of your vocabulary. So, to help you master this set of words, in this guide, we’ll cover:
- List of Countries & Nationalities in Spanish
- Capitalization rules
- Gender rules for nationalities
- How to pluralize adjectives of nationality
- Verb for talking about nationalities
- Bonus: Asking Someone About Their Nationality
- Downloadable PDF
Countries & Nationalities in Spanish
Below is a list of 70 countries and their corresponding nationalities in Spanish.
Note: This is not an exhaustive list. However, I’ve included a fair portion of countries to represent how nationalities in Spanish work.
Rules for Nationalities in Spanish
In addition to the vocabulary, you must also know certain rules to correctly apply adjectives of nationality in Spanish. You’ll find these rules in the following sections.
Do you capitalize nationalities in Spanish?
Unlike English, nationalities in Spanish are not capitalized unless they are used to start a sentence or are part of a proper noun. Since they are proper nouns, the name of countries must always be capitalized.
Here are some examples so you can see the capitalization rules of adjectives of nationality:
James es inglés y Andrea colombiana . James is English, and Andrea is Colombian .
El nombre oficial de México es Estados Unidos Mexicanos . The official name of Mexico is the United Mexican States.
Male and female nationalities
In Spanish, nationalities are adjectives. As such, they must agree with the number and sometimes the gender of the noun they’re describing. Often, the noun that a nationality is describing is a person or object. Here are some rules about male and female nationalities in Spanish:
Nationalities ending with -o
In Spanish, adjectives of nationality that end with o are masculine. To transform these words into feminine nationalities, you must replace the o with the vowel a .
Carlos es italiano. Carlos is Italian .
Beatrice es italiana. Beatrice is Italian .
Nationalities ending with -e, -a or -í
These types of adjectives are neutral and cannot mark gender. To put it another way, when it comes to nationalities in Spanish that end with e, a or í, you must use the same word for feminine and masculine nouns .
James es estadounidense . James is American .
Ashley es canadiense. Ashley is Canadian .
Nationalities ending with a consonant
Nationalities in Spanish that end with a consonant are masculine by default. To make them feminine adjectives, you must add the vowel a to the end .
Mi papá es español . My dad is Spanish .
Marcela es española. Marcela is Spanish .
Take Note: The most common endings for nationalities in Spanish are -ano, -ense, -ino, -iano, -és, -í, and -o. However, as a tip, it’s easier to focus on the last letter of these adjectives when changing their gender or making them plural.
Plural forms of nationalities in Spanish
Although some adjectives of nationality may not mark the gender, in Spanish, you must always pluralize nationalities when describing a group of people or things.
Here are the rules you need to follow to make plural nationalities in Spanish:
1. Add an ‘s’ to adjectives of nationality that end with ‘o’, ‘e’, or ‘a’.
For example:
- Mexicano = Mexicanos
- Alemana = Alemanas
- Estadounidense = Estadounidenses
2. Add ‘ -es ’ to masculine nationalities that end with a consonant and drop the accent mark if applicable.
For example:
- Alemán = Alemanes
- Japonés = Japoneses
- Español = Españoles
3. Add ‘ -es ’ to nationalities that end with í and keep the accent.
- Marroquí = Marroquíes
- Israelí = Israelíes
What verb is used to talk about nationalities in Spanish?
Adjectives of nationality work with the verb ser if you’re using them to describe where something or someone is from:
Erica es puertorriqueña y yo soy mexicana. Erica is Puerto Rican, and I am Mexican.
¿Los chicos nuevos son portugueses? Are the new guys Portuguese?
However, in some cases, the adjective of nationality will immediately follow the noun if you’re using it to distinguish one thing from another. For example:
La comida china es muy preferida. Chinese food is my favorite.
Este es un grupo de pop japonés . This is a Japanese pop group.
Take Note : In Spanish, adjectives of nationality are used to describe people and things. If you want to be more precise with your portraits, check my guide on the most common adjectives to describe a person .
Bonus: Asking Someone About their Nationality
Now that you’ve learned adjectives of nationality, you should also know some questions you can use to ask people where they’re from.
These are the most common questions you can use to ask someone about their nationality:
- ¿De dónde eres? – Where are you from?
- ¿De qué país eres? – What country are you from?
- ¿Cuál es tu nacionalidad? – What is your nationality? (formal)
Download the Spanish Nationalities & Countries PDF
Now that you’ve learned this vocabulary, you should feel more comfortable talking about nationalities in Spanish. Buena suerte. Feel free to download a PDF I’ve created including the list of countries and nationalities and rules we’ve covered to refer back to later.
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Guanajuato cuisine is a melting pot of traditional Mexican food, European, and Mestizo flavors. The region's gastronomy is deeply rooted in pre-Hispanic and indigenous cultures, which have been preserved over the centuries. Traditional Mexican dishes such as tacos, tamales, and enchiladas are popular in Guanajuato. Corn is one of the staple ingredients in the region's cuisine, and it is used to make tortillas, tamales, and other dishes.
Influence of European and Mestizo Flavors
Guanajuato cuisine has also been influenced by European and Mestizo flavors . During the colonial period, Spanish settlers brought new ingredients and cooking techniques to the region. European ingredients such as wheat, beef, and dairy products were introduced and incorporated into traditional Mexican dishes. Mestizo flavors, which are a combination of indigenous and European ingredients, were also added to the mix.
The result is a unique blend of flavors that is characteristic of Guanajuato cuisine. In conclusion, the cuisine in the city of Guanajuato is a reflection of the region's rich history and cultural heritage. The combination of traditional Mexican food, European, and Mestizo flavors has resulted in a unique and delicious cuisine that is enjoyed by locals and visitors alike.
Iconic Dishes of Guanajuato
The state of Guanajuato in Mexico is known for its rich culinary tradition. The state boasts a variety of dishes that are unique to the region and are enjoyed by both locals and tourists. In this section, we will explore some of the most iconic dishes of Guanajuato and what makes them special.
Enchiladas Mineras
Enchiladas Mineras, or mining enchiladas, is a popular dish in Guanajuato that is named after the miners who used to eat it . This dish is made with corn tortillas that are filled with potatoes, carrots, and pork, and then topped with a red chili sauce and cheese. The dish is then baked until the cheese is melted and bubbly. Enchiladas Mineras is a hearty and flavorful dish that is perfect for a cold winter day.
Tlacoyos and Gorditas
These dishes are popular in Guanajuato. Tlacoyos are made with masa dough that is filled with beans, cheese, or meat and then fried or grilled. Gorditas are similar to Tlacoyos, but they are thicker and usually stuffed with meat, cheese, or vegetables . Both dishes are usually served with salsa and guacamole and are a great option for a quick and satisfying meal.
Mole and Oaxacan Influences
Guanajuato has been influenced by the cuisine of the neighboring state of Oaxaca , which is known for its complex and flavorful mole sauces. Mole is a rich and flavorful sauce that is made with a variety of ingredients, including chilies, nuts, spices, and chocolate. In Guanajuato, mole is often served with chicken or beef and is a staple on the menu of many restaurants.
Los Huacales
Los Huacales is a traditional dish in Guanajuato that is made with a mixture of beef, pork, and vegetables that are cooked in a clay pot. The dish is then served with corn tortillas and is a great option for a family-style meal. Los Huacales is a hearty and flavorful dish that is perfect for sharing with friends and family.
Street Food and Snacks
When it comes to street food , Guanajuato offers a wide variety of options that will satisfy any craving. From savory tacos to sweet churros, there's something for everyone. Here are some of the most popular street food and snack options in Guanajuato.
Tacos and Tamales
T hese are two of the most iconic Mexican dishes , and Guanajuato is no exception. Tacos are made with a variety of fillings, such as pork, beef, chicken, and vegetables, and are served on soft corn tortillas. Tamales are made with a corn-based dough and are filled with ingredients like chicken, beef, pork, cheese, and vegetables. They are then wrapped in corn husks and steamed until cooked. Both of these dishes are bursting with flavor and are a must-try when in Guanajuato.
Churros and Ice Cream
For those with a sweet tooth, churros and ice cream are the perfect snack options. Churros are a fried pastry that is dusted with cinnamon sugar and served with a side of chocolate sauce for dipping. Ice cream is also a popular snack in Guanajuato, with many street vendors selling unique flavors like carrot and octopus. Whether you prefer sweet or savory, there's a street food option for everyone in Guanajuato.
A Guacamaya is a popular street food item in Guanajuato that consists of a sandwich made with a bolillo (a type of bread), stuffed with pork, potatoes, and a spicy sauce made with peppers. The sandwich is then topped with a layer of avocado, making it a delicious and filling snack option. It's a perfect dish for those who love spicy food and want to try something unique.
Overall, Guanajuato's street food scene is a must-try for any foodie. With a variety of dishes that use fresh ingredients and offer unique flavors, visitors are sure to leave satisfied.
Dining Experiences in Guanajuato
Guanajuato is known for its rich culinary traditions, with a wide variety of restaurants and food markets to explore. Whether you're looking for fine dining, street food, or something in between, Guanajuato has something to offer. In this section, we'll explore some of the best dining experiences in Guanajuato, including the best restaurants in Guanajuato City, the food scene at Mercado Hidalgo, and some hidden gems and local favorites.
Best Restaurants in Guanajuato City
Guanajuato City is home to some of the best restaurants in the region. From traditional Mexican cuisine to international fusion, there's something for everyone. One of the best restaurants in the city is Casa Valadez , which offers a modern take on traditional Mexican cuisine. Another popular spot is La Vela , which is known for its seafood dishes and stunning views of the city.
Mercado Hidalgo's Food Scene
Mercado Hidalgo is one of the best places to experience the local food scene in Guanajuato. The market is home to a wide variety of food vendors, offering everything from tacos and tamales to fresh produce and spices.
Hidden Gems and Local Favorites
While Guanajuato City and Mercado Hidalgo are popular spots for dining, there are also plenty of hidden gems and local favorites to discover. One such spot is El Gallo Pitagórico , a small restaurant known for its delicious birria, a traditional Mexican stew made with goat meat. Another favorite is Tacos Don Felix , a street food vendor that serves up some of the best tacos al pastor in the city.
International and Fusion Cuisine
Guanajuato is a city that is known for its traditional Mexican cuisine, but it also offers a great variety of international and fusion cuisine. The city's diverse culinary scene is influenced by European, Latin, and contemporary flavors. In this section, we will explore some of the best international and fusion restaurants in Guanajuato.
European Influences
European cuisine has a strong presence in Guanajuato, and several restaurants offer French, Spanish, and Italian dishes. One of the most popular French restaurants in the city is La Table de Andrée , which serves classic French dishes such as escargots, beef bourguignon, and crème brûlée. Another great option for European cuisine is La Trattoria , an Italian restaurant that offers homemade pasta, wood-fired pizza, and fresh seafood.
Beverages and Nightlife
Guanajuato boasts a vibrant nightlife scene with plenty of options for those who want to enjoy a night out on the town. Whether you're looking for a cozy coffee shop or a lively bar, Guanajuato has something to offer.
Coffee Shops and Cafes
For coffee lovers, Guanajuato has a variety of coffee shops and cafes to choose from. One of the most popular coffee shops in Guanajuato is Café Tal . Located in the heart of the city, Café Tal is known for its delicious coffee and cozy atmosphere. They offer a variety of coffee drinks, including espresso, cappuccino, and latte, as well as a selection of pastries and other snacks.
Notable Restaurants and Eateries
Guanajuato is a beautiful city that boasts a vibrant and diverse restaurant scene. The city's rich cultural heritage is reflected in its cuisine, which varies from state to state. Here are some notable restaurants and eateries that offer a taste of authentic Mexican cuisine.
Casa Mercedes and Traditional Elegance
Casa Mercedes is a restaurant that offers traditional Mexican cuisine in an elegant setting. The restaurant is located in the historic center of Guanajuato, just a few steps away from the Mercado Hidalgo. The restaurant is open every day except Mondays, and it offers a variety of dishes that are made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
Los Campos and Modern Mexican
Los Campos is a restaurant that offers modern Mexican cuisine in a contemporary setting. You can visit this spot every day except Sundays, and it offers a variety of dishes that are inspired by the flavors of Mexico City. Los Campos is located just a few blocks away from the beautiful Jardín de la Unión.
La Vie en Rose and French Savoir-Faire
La Vie en Rose is a French restaurant that offers a taste of French savoir-faire in the heart of Guanajuato. They are open every day except Mondays.
Mexico Lindo y Sabroso and Authentic Flavors
Mexico Lindo y Sabroso is a restaurant that offers authentic Mexican flavors in a casual setting. The restaurant is located in Barrio de la Presa, and they are open every day except Sundays. Mexico Lindo y Sabroso offers a variety of dishes that are inspired by the flavors of San Miguel de Allende and Guanajuato's mining town heritage.
Whether you're a local or a tourist, Guanajuato's restaurant scene has something for everyone. From street food tours to fine dining experiences, the city is a destination for food lovers from all over the world. With its rich cultural heritage and diverse cuisine, Guanajuato is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves good food.
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2. (period of traveling) a. el recorrido. (M) The train stops many times along the journey.El tren hace muchas paradas durante el recorrido. b. el camino. (M) I'll eat my sandwich on the journey.Me comeré el bocadillo por el camino. 3. (process of personal change and development) a. el viaje.
trayecto m (plural: trayectos m) By train, the journey takes one hour. En tren, el trayecto dura una hora. less common: recorrido m. ·. paseo m. ·. camino m.
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journey {noun} Sometimes he pays one amount on the outward journey and another amount on the return journey. expand_more A veces paga una cantidad en el viaje de ida y otra cantidad en el viaje de vuelta. However, the journey will not be an easy one. expand_more De todas formas, la andadura no va a ser fácil.
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the return journey. el viaje de vuelta or de regreso. the return journey. la vuelta. the return journey. el regreso. to go on or make a journey. hacer un viaje. they set off on a journey around the world.
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to go on a journey hacer un viaje. to send sb on a journey enviar a algn de viaje. → the outward journey el viaje de ida. → pleasant journey! ¡buen viaje! → the return journey el viaje de vuelta. b vi viajar. Translation English - Spanish Collins Dictionary. See also:
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tramo nm. It is a five hundred km. journey to the next large city. Es un trayecto de quinientos kilómetros hasta la próxima ciudad grande. journey n. (duration of travel) viaje nm. The town is three days' journey by horse from here. Desde aquí, el pueblo queda a tres días de viaje en caballo.
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ni. ) phrase. 1. (my trip) a. mi viaje. My journey across Russia was life-changing.Mi viaje a través de Rusia fue una experiencia que me cambió la vida. 2. (my process of personal development) a. mi viaje. I'm here today to talk to you about my journey of self-discovery.Hoy estoy aquí para hablarles acerca de mi viaje de autoconocimiento.
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a. el recorrido. (M) The train stops many times along the journey.El tren hace muchas paradas durante el recorrido. b. el camino. (M) I'll eat my sandwich on the journey.Me comeré el bocadillo por el camino. 3. (process of personal change and development) a. el viaje.
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