Pregunta:
How can I use the word "pasear", for instance "Te invito a pasear" or "voy a pasear al malecón". I know words as "to walk" or "turn around", but I want to clear this doubt. please correct me if my English is wrong. Just I'm trying to improve with your knowledge and practicing, practicing and practicing. I'm 50, and I stared when I was 48, but I thought I'm going to learn it, so every day I learn a new words. You know what? To learn some language help your brain for to stop a natural aging. On this way I found this very good web. Thanks, see you next time.
Un saludo
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Respuesta:
Responde nuestra colaboradora, Mariela Starc.
Good for you,! As the idiom goes, "Practice makes perfect" which means that the more you practice, the better you will become.
You can say: go for a walk (pasear), go for a stroll (pasear), take a walk around (pasear por) NOT "turn around" which means dar/darse la vuelta, that is, "cambiar de dirección", go out for a walk (salir a pasear/ salir de paseo). You can also take somebody for a walk (sacar a alguien a pasear). And when you’re visiting a place as a tourist, you can go sightseeing (hacer turismo).
Examples:
Definitely, learning languages is an excellent exercise for the brain. I couldn't agree more! So, keep up the good work!
Rgds, Mariela
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aqui tengo otro ejemplo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSBLY2Lfsy0
Esta bien?
Sí, es correcto.
a stroll= una paseo
To stroll = dar un paseo
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