Caminó (en. Path)
/kamiˈno/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To move from one place to another using the legs.
She walked through the park this morning.
Ella caminó por el parque esta mañana.
To make a journey on foot.
She walked to the store to buy bread.
Caminó hasta la tienda para comprar pan.
To act in such a way that progress is made.
She walked towards her professional goals.
Caminó hacia sus objetivos profesionales.
Etymology
From Latin 'caminare', which means to walk or stroll.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to walk on air
To be in a state of extreme happiness.
caminar entre las nubes
to walk a tightrope
To be in an unstable or dangerous situation.
caminar por la cuerda floja
to walk with a steady step
To act with confidence and determination.
caminar con paso firme
Related Words
to walk
To move on foot.
caminar
path
Route or trail along which one walks.
camino
walker
Person who walks.
caminante
Slang Meanings
Refers to someone who moves from one place to another calmly.
That guy always walks as if he has nowhere to be.
Ese chico siempre camina como si no tuviera prisa.
Used to describe someone who moves slowly.
Don’t be such a slowpoke, hurry up a bit.
No seas tan caminón, apúrate un poco.