Pasearse (en. Walk)
/pa.seˈaɾ.se/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To walk without a specific destination, generally for pleasure.
I like to stroll through the park on Sundays.
Me gusta pasearme por el parque los domingos.
To show someone something while strolling.
I decided to take my friends around the city.
Decidí pasearme a mis amigos por la ciudad.
To enjoy a journey without worrying about time.
She strolled along the beach until sunset.
Ella se paseó por la playa hasta el atardecer.
Etymology
From the verb 'pasear', which comes from the Latin 'passeāre', related to 'pasar'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to stroll through
To visit or roam a place on foot.
pasearse por
to stroll like a king
To enjoy great comfort or freedom.
pasearse como un rey
Related Words
walk
The action of strolling.
paseo
hike
A long walk, often for pleasure.
caminata
tour
Guided visit or tour of a place.
tour
Slang Meanings
To wander aimlessly, just for the pleasure of going out.
Today I went out for a spin, just to stroll around the neighborhood.
Hoy salí a dar una vuelta, solo a pasear por el barrio.
To go out to meet someone or to see someone in a public place.
He always strolls through the square to see if he finds someone.
Él siempre se pasea por la plaza para ver si encuentra a alguien.