Caminantes (en. Walkers)
ka.mi.nan.tes
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
People who move on foot.
The walkers enjoyed the scenery along their route.
Los caminantes disfrutaron del paisaje durante su ruta.
Participants in hiking activities.
Walkers often carry backpacks with supplies.
Los caminantes suelen llevar mochilas con provisiones.
People who are part of a pilgrimage.
Every year, thousands of walkers make the route to Santiago.
Cada año, miles de caminantes realizan la ruta hacia Santiago.
Etymology
From the verb 'to walk' in Spanish, which comes from the Latin 'caminare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
walkers of the world
It refers to all the people who travel and explore new lands.
caminantes del mundo
a path of walkers
A route that has been traveled by many people.
un camino de caminantes
night walkers
People who walk during the night, often for leisure or work reasons.
caminantes nocturnos
Related Words
to walk
Moving on foot from one place to another.
caminar
hiking
Activity of walking along trails and routes in nature.
senderismo
pilgrimage
Journey to a sacred place for religious purposes.
peregrinación
Slang Meanings
Dog walkers
Dog walkers often accompany walkers on their routes.
Los perreros a menudo acompañan a los caminantes en sus rutas.
Trail dancers
Trail dancers move joyfully among the trees.
Los bailarines del sendero se mueven alegremente entre los árboles.