Paseaban (en. They were walking)

/pa.seˈa.βan/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
English: Action of walking through a place generally with pleasure.
English: They were strolling through the park in the afternoon.
Ellos paseaban por el parque durante la tarde.
English: Spending time outdoors normally in company.
English: Yesterday they were walking together on the beach.
Ayer paseaban juntos en la playa.
English: Distraction or fun while walking.
English: The children were strolling around the neighborhood after school.
Los niños paseaban por el barrio después de la escuela.

Etymology

English: Form of the verb 'to stroll', which comes from the Latin 'passeare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

English: stroll through the center
English: walk in the main area of a city.
pasear por el centro
English: take the dog for a walk
English: take a dog for a walk.
pasear a la perra
English: family outing
English: an outdoor outing with family.
paseo familiar

Related Words

English: stroll
English: Walk or outdoor stroll.
paseo
English: stroller
English: Person who strolls.
paseante
English: walkability
English: Ability to be walked.
paseabilidad

Slang Meanings

English: To go from one place to another without hurry, enjoying the time.
English: Let's stroll through the center and see what we find.
Vamos a pasear por el centro y ver qué encontramos.
English: Taking time to relax.
English: Today I'm on a stroll, I have nothing to do.
Hoy estoy de paseo, no tengo nada que hacer.