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camminare — meaning in English: walk

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'camminare' when discussing everyday activities, such as taking a leisurely stroll in the park or walking to a nearby café. It's a common term in both casual conversations among friends and in more structured settings like fitness discussions or travel itineraries.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'camminare' specifically means 'to walk', a synonym like 'andare' (to go) encompasses a broader range of movement, including running or traveling by vehicle. 'Camminare' is your go-to word when you specifically want to emphasize the act of walking.
Culture
'Camminare' comes from the Latin 'caminare', which means 'to travel' or 'to walk'. In Italian culture, walking is often associated with socializing and enjoying the outdoors, particularly in vibrant cities like Florence or Rome, where people take evening strolls, known as 'passeggiata'. This highlights the Italian appreciation for leisure and community life.
FAQ
Q.What is the conjugation of 'camminare' in the present tense?
'Camminare' is a regular -are verb, and its present tense conjugation is: io cammino, tu cammini, lui/lei cammina, noi camminiamo, voi camminate, loro camminano.
Q.Can 'camminare' be used in a figurative sense?
Yes, 'camminare' can also be used metaphorically to indicate progress or a journey, such as 'camminare verso il successo' (walking towards success).
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'camminare'?
A common mistake is using 'camminare' when referring to getting somewhere quickly. Instead, for running or hurrying, consider using 'correre' (to run).
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