Caminante (en. Walker)
/ka.miˈnante/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
A person dedicated to walking, especially as a recreational activity or sport.
The walker enjoyed the natural beauty of the trail.
El caminante disfrutó de la belleza natural del sendero.
An individual who travels on foot through different places.
The walker followed his route toward the mountain.
El caminante siguió su ruta hacia el monte.
Figuratively, it refers to someone who navigates through life or seeks their path.
The walker of life sometimes encounters unexpected obstacles.
El caminante de la vida a veces se encuentra con obstáculos inesperados.
Etymology
From the verb 'caminar' and the suffix '-ante', which indicates an agent.
Common Phrases and Expressions
walker, there is no path
It expresses that the path is made by walking, suggesting that each person creates their own destiny.
caminante no hay camino
lonely walker
It refers to a person who walks alone, symbolizing solitude or inner search.
caminante solitario
walking among shadows
It indicates a state of uncertainty or danger on the journey of life.
caminar entre las sombras
Related Words
walk
Moving from one place to another on foot.
caminar
path
Narrow path where one can walk.
sendero
journey
Route that is traveled on foot or by other means of transport.
jornada
Slang Meanings
Walker who often gets lost.
That guy is a 'lost one', always a walker who doesn't know where he's going.
Ese tipo es un 'perdido', siempre es un caminante que no sabe por dónde va.
Experienced walker in hiking.
That girl is a 'walker', she has traveled all the trails in the park.
Esa chica es una 'caminanta', ha recorrido todos los senderos del parque.