Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Está pesado y se bambolea con paso inseguro al caminar. |
He is heavy and sways unsteadily when he walks. |
Ella tiene la costumbre de salir a caminar 30 minutos cada noche. | She has the habit of going for a walk for 30 minutes every evening. |
No puede caminar porque tiene una pierna rota. | He cannot walk because he has a broken leg. |
caminar | to walk; to ride |
andar; caminar | to walk |

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This perilous reaction, due to trivial, conventional thinking of us might lead to direct violence or at least to its support. Furthermore it can destroys one's good intensions and qualities.
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This perilous reaction, due to trivial, conventional thinking of us might lead to direct violence or at least to its support. Furthermore it can destroys one's good intensions and qualities.
We have cut the description though, since it was too long. However, we would like to change the description again, by adding a geographic spot in it or telling the user that it is E-learning.
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of caminar [caminado] |
camino caminas camina caminamos camináis caminan | caminaba caminabas caminaba caminábamos caminabais caminaban | caminé caminaste caminó caminamos caminasteis caminaron | caminaré caminarás caminará caminaremos caminaréis caminarán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of travel [ traveled, traveled ] | ||||
Conjugation of walk [ walked, walked ] |